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1. Acclimatization improves submaximal exercise economy at 5533 m. Latshang TD, Turk AJ, Hess T, Schoch OD, Bosch MM, Barthelmes D, Merz TM, Hefti U, Hefti JP, Maggiorini M, Bloch KE. Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2013 Aug; 23(4):458-67. PubMed ID: 22093058 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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