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Measuring the aerodynamic drag reduction effects of jerseys in road riding experiments
Lin, Y.-H., Miau, J.-J., Chen, C.-H., Chen, Y.-R., Chen, Y.-H.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Lin, Y.-H.…”
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Structural and functional brain signatures of endurance runners
Cao, L., Zhang, Y., Huang, R., Li, L., Xia, F., Zou, L., Yu, Q., Lin, J., Herold, F., Perrey, S., Mueller, P., Dordevic, M., Loprinzi, P. D., Wang, Y., Ma, Y., Zeng, H., Qu, S., Wu, J., Ren, Z.Published in Brain Structure and Function (2020)“…Lin, J.…”
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Associations of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase gene single nucleotide polymorphisms with sport performance and relative maximal oxygen uptake
Li, J.-H., Chen, W., Zhu, X.-J., Lin, Y.-J., Qiu, L.-Q., Cai, C.-X., Wang, Y.-H., Xiong, Q., Chen, F., Chen, L.-H.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2017)“…Lin, Y.-J.…”
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Impact of exercise intensity on cardiac function in adolescent runners
Nie, J., Tong, T., Lin, H., Shi, Q.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2014)“…Lin, H.…”
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Caffeine`s effect on intermittent sprint cycling performance with different rest intervals
Lee, C. L., Cheng, C. F., Lin, J. C., Huang, H. W.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)“…Lin, J. C.…”
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Effects of high-altitude training on adaptation in swimming athletes before competition: analysis with compressed spectral array electroencephalogram
Lin, L., Zhang, L., Li, J.Published in 2008 International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport: Proceedings, Vol. III (2008)“…Lin, L.…”
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