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Harmer, A. R., McKenna, M. J., Sutton, J. R., Ruell, P. A., Booth, J, Snow, R. J. & Carey, M. F. (1996). Sprint training does not improve muscle buffering capacity, but may enhance muscle acid-base regulation during high intensity exercise. Australian conference of science and medicine in sport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart 17-20 October 1995 (, S. 208-209). Hobart: Eigenverlag.

APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Harmer, A. R., McKenna, M. J., Sutton, J. R., Ruell, P. A., Booth, J., Snow, R. J., & Carey, M. F. (1996). Sprint training does not improve muscle buffering capacity, but may enhance muscle acid-base regulation during high intensity exercise. Australian conference of science and medicine in sport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart 17-20 October 1995, 208-209.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Harmer, A. R., M. J. McKenna, J. R. Sutton, P. A. Ruell, J. Booth, R. J. Snow, und M. F. Carey. "Sprint Training Does Not Improve Muscle Buffering Capacity, but May Enhance Muscle Acid-base Regulation During High Intensity Exercise." Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart 17-20 October 1995 1996: 208-209.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Harmer, A. R., et al. "Sprint Training Does Not Improve Muscle Buffering Capacity, but May Enhance Muscle Acid-base Regulation During High Intensity Exercise." Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart 17-20 October 1995, 1996, pp. 208-209.

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