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526 related items for PubMed ID: 9506797

  • 1. Effect of music on perceived exertion, plasma lactate, norepinephrine and cardiovascular hemodynamics during treadmill running.
    Szmedra L, Bacharach DW.
    Int J Sports Med; 1998 Jan; 19(1):32-7. PubMed ID: 9506797
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  • 3. Effect of anticipation during unknown or unexpected exercise duration on rating of perceived exertion, affect, and physiological function.
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