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  • 28. The influence of fitness and body weight on preferred exercise intensity.
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  • 34. Effect of endurance training on perceived exertion and stress hormones in women.
    Skrinar GS, Ingram SP, Pandolf KB.
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    Schafer MA, Goss FL, Robertson RJ, Nagle-Stilley EF, Kim K.
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  • 37. Ratings of perceived exertion in braille: validity and reliability in production mode.
    Buckley JP, Eston RG, Sim J.
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  • 40. Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion during physical exercise.
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