Gore, C. J., Hahn, A, Rice, A, Bourdon, P, Lawrence, S, Walsh, C, Stanef, T, Barnes, P, Parisotto, R, Martin, D & Pyne, D. (1998). Altitude training at 2690m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 1 (3), 156-170. Zugriff am 06.03.2000 unter https://www.jsams.org/article/S1440-2440(98)80011-X/pdf
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Gore, C. J., Hahn, A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S., Walsh, C., . . . Pyne, D. (1998). Altitude training at 2690m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 1(3), 156-170.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gore, C. J., et al. "Altitude Training at 2690m Does Not Increase Total Haemoglobin Mass or Sea Level VO2max in World Champion Track Cyclists." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 1, no. 3 (1998): 156-170.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gore, C. J., et al. "Altitude Training at 2690m Does Not Increase Total Haemoglobin Mass or Sea Level VO2max in World Champion Track Cyclists." Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, vol. 1, no. 3, 1998, pp. 156-170.