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    Paulson TA, Bishop NC, Eston RG, Goosey-Tolfrey VL.
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    Wiewelhove T, Raeder C, Meyer T, Kellmann M, Pfeiffer M, Ferrauti A.
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    Pires FO, Noakes TD, Lima-Silva AE, Bertuzzi R, Ugrinowitsch C, Lira FS, Kiss MA.
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  • 28. Aerobic and anaerobic changes with high-intensity interval training in active college-aged men.
    Ziemann E, Grzywacz T, Łuszczyk M, Laskowski R, Olek RA, Gibson AL.
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  • 33. Quantifying training intensity distribution in a group of Norwegian professional soccer players.
    Algrøy EA, Hetlelid KJ, Seiler S, Stray Pedersen JI.
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    Crowcroft S, Duffield R, McCleave E, Slattery K, Wallace LK, Coutts AJ.
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  • 36. Oxygen uptake, heart rate, and ratings of perceived exertion at the PWCVo2.
    Mielke M, Housh TJ, Hendrix CR, Camic CL, Zuniga JM, Schmidt RJ, Johnson GO.
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  • 40. Effect of work duration on physiological and rating scale of perceived exertion responses during self-paced interval training.
    Seiler S, Sjursen JE.
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