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14 Days of Intermittent Hypoxia Doe
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ReferencesAudran M, Gareau R, Matec
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Intermittent Hypoxic Training: A Re
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Intermittent Hypoxic Training, A Pi
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Reliability and validity of portabl
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Stat LM3 lactate analyser3) It is a
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differences of male and female elit
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greater percentage of adipose tissu
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Table 3 Girths: descriptive data &
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study was 19.0 years, which is grea
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Training adaptation and biologicalc
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the steady state time trial (Smith
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the maximum heart rate reached byea
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Table 1. Subject characteristicsTes
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Mid Run VO 2ValuesOxygen Values (L.
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performance is expected following a
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Fluid losses and Voluntary Fluid In
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ResultsTable 1. Mean environmental
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