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  • 24. Anaerobic threshold for long-term exercise and maximal exercise performance.
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  • 30. Effects of aerobic endurance training on gas exchange kinetics of older men.
    Babcock MA, Paterson DH, Cunningham DA.
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  • 35. Hormonal response to maximal rowing before and after heavy increase in training volume in highly trained male rowers.
    Mäestu J, Jürimäe J, Jürimäe T.
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  • 37. Resistance exercise effects on plasma cortisol, testosterone and creatine kinase activity in anabolic-androgenic steroid users.
    Boone JB, Lambert CP, Flynn MG, Michaud TJ, Rodriguez-Zayas JA, Andres FF.
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  • 38. [Effects of the consumption of Phlebodium Decumanum on plasma cortisol and testosterone levels in subjects participating in an exercise program].
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    Keizer H, Janssen GM, Menheere P, Kranenburg G.
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