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    Carrel AL, Sledge JS, Ventura SJ, Clark RR, Peterson SE, Eickhoff JC, Allen DB.
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    Müller L, Müller E, Hildebrandt C, Kapelari K, Raschner C.
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    Unnithan VB, Nevill A, Lange G, Eppel J, Fischer M, Hebestreit H.
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  • 26. [Maximal effort, maximal heart rate and serum lactic acid in exercise electrocardiography. A comparative study].
    Alabouvette G, Bertholon M, Helfre G, Chatard JC, Geyssant A, Lacour JR.
    Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1984 Nov 01; 77(12):1301-6. PubMed ID: 6439155
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  • 27. Evaluation of cardiorespiratory fitness using three field tests in obese adolescents: validity, sensitivity and prediction of peak VO2.
    Quinart S, Mougin F, Simon-Rigaud ML, Nicolet-Guénat M, Nègre V, Regnard J.
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  • 36. The six-minute walk test cannot predict peak cardiopulmonary fitness in ambulatory adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy.
    Slaman J, Dallmeijer A, Stam H, Russchen H, Roebroeck M, van den Berg-Emons R, Learn2Move Research Group.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2013 Nov 01; 94(11):2227-33. PubMed ID: 23796684
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