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  • 49. Characteristics impacting on session rating of perceived exertion training load in Australian footballers.
    Gallo T, Cormack S, Gabbett T, Williams M, Lorenzen C.
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  • 52. Quantifying Wheelchair Basketball Match Load: A Comparison of Heart-Rate and Perceived-Exertion Methods.
    Iturricastillo A, Yanci J, Granados C, Goosey-Tolfrey V.
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    Botonis PG, Toubekis AG, Platanou TI.
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    Milanez VF, Pedro RE, Moreira A, Boullosa DA, Salle-Neto F, Nakamura FY.
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  • 58. Physiological, perceptual, and technical responses to on-court tennis training on hard and clay courts.
    Reid MM, Duffield R, Minett GM, Sibte N, Murphy AP, Baker J.
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