Weston, A. R., Karamizrak, O, Smith, A, Noakes, T. D. & Myburgh, K. H. (1999). African runners exhibit greater fatigue resistance, lower lactate accumulation, and higher oxidative enzyme activity. Journal of Applied Physiology, 86 , 915-923. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1999.86.3.915
APA (7th ed.) CitationWeston, A. R., Karamizrak, O., Smith, A., Noakes, T. D., & Myburgh, K. H. (1999). African runners exhibit greater fatigue resistance, lower lactate accumulation, and higher oxidative enzyme activity. Journal of Applied Physiology, 86, 915-923.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWeston, A. R., O. Karamizrak, A. Smith, T. D. Noakes, and K. H. Myburgh. "African Runners Exhibit Greater Fatigue Resistance, Lower Lactate Accumulation, and Higher Oxidative Enzyme Activity." Journal of Applied Physiology 86 (1999): 915-923.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWeston, A. R., et al. "African Runners Exhibit Greater Fatigue Resistance, Lower Lactate Accumulation, and Higher Oxidative Enzyme Activity." Journal of Applied Physiology, vol. 86, 1999, pp. 915-923.