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    Karapetian GK, Engels HJ, Gretebeck RJ.
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    Wasserman K.
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    Acevedo EO, Webb HE, Weldy ML, Fabianke EC, Orndorff GR, Starks MA.
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  • 29. Does the gas exchange anaerobic threshold occur at a fixed blood lactate concentration of 2 or 4 mM?
    Davis JA, Caiozzo VJ, Lamarra N, Ellis JF, Vandagriff R, Prietto CA, McMaster WC.
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  • 33. A comparison of the blood lactate and plasma catecholamine thresholds in untrained male subjects.
    Schneider DA, McGuiggin ME, Kamimori GH.
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  • 37. Comparison of laboratory and "on-court" endurance testing in tennis.
    Smekal G, Pokan R, von Duvillard SP, Baron R, Tschan H, Bachl N.
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  • 38. Evidence for an alveolar-arterial PO2 gradient threshold during incremental exercise.
    Powers SK, Dodd S, Criswell DD, Lawler J, Martin D, Grinton S.
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  • 40. Metabolic responses to interval training programs of high and low power output.
    Fox EL, Bartels RL, Klinzing J, Ragg K.
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