Search Results - Slivka, D. R.
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Acute hypoxia and exercise-induced blood oxidative stress
McGinnis, G. R., Kliszczewiscz, B., Barberio, M., Ballmann, C., Peters, B., Slivka, D. R., Dumke, C. L., Cuddy, J. S., Hailes, W. S., Ruby, B. C., Quindry, J.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2014)“…Slivka, D. R.…”
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The effect of cadence on cycling efficiency and local tissue oxygenation
Jacobs, R. D., Berg, K. E., Slivka, D. R., Noble, J. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2013)“…Slivka, D. R.…”
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Substrate use and biochemical response to a 3,211-km bicycle tour in trained cyclists
Slivka, D. R., Dumke, C. L., Hailes, W. S., Cuddy, J. S., Ruby, B. C.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2012)“…Slivka, D. R.…”
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Effects of 21 days of intensified training on markers of overtraining
Slivka, D. R., Hailes, W. S., Cuddy, J. S., Ruby, B. C.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2010)“…Slivka, D. R.…”
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Metabolic profile of the Ironman World Championships: A case study
Cuddy, J. S., Slivka, D. R., Hailes, W. S., Dumke, C. L., Ruby, B. C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2010)“…Slivka, D. R.…”
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