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Effects of induced alkalosis and caffeine supplementation on 2000 m rowing performance
Carr, A.
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Gore, C.
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Dawson, B.
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17th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Bruges, 4. -7. July 2012
(2012)
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.…”
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Reliability and effect of sodium bicarbonate: buffering and 2000-m rowing performance
Carr, A. J.
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Slater, G. J.
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Gore, C. J.
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Dawson, B.
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Burke, L. M.
Published in
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
(2012)
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Carr, A
. J.…”
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Is performance in repeated rowing trials improved after induced blood alkalosis?
Carr, A. J.
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Slater, G. J.
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Dawson, B.
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Gore, C. J.
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Burke, L. M.
Published in
National Elite Sports Council 2009 Athlete Services Forum - High Performance Programming for Success - 11-12th November - Satellite Program - Applied Physiology Conference 2009 - Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra - 10th, 11th and 13th November
(2009)
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. J.…”
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Induced alkalosis and caffeine supplementation: Effects on 2,000-m rowing performance
Carr, A. J.
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Gore, C. J.
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Dawson, B.
Published in
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
(2011)
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. J.…”
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