DVS Edition Citation

Mukai, K, Ohmura, H, Takahashi, Y, Kitaoka, Y & Takahashi, T. (2021). Four weeks of high-intensity training in moderate, but not mild hypoxia improves performance and running economy more than normoxic training in horses. Physiological Reports, 9 (4), e14760. Zugriff am 26.02.2021 unter https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14760

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mukai, K., Ohmura, H., Takahashi, Y., Kitaoka, Y., & Takahashi, T. (2021). Four weeks of high-intensity training in moderate, but not mild hypoxia improves performance and running economy more than normoxic training in horses. Physiological Reports, 9(4), e14760.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mukai, K., H. Ohmura, Y. Takahashi, Y. Kitaoka, and T. Takahashi. "Four Weeks of High-intensity Training in Moderate, but Not Mild Hypoxia Improves Performance and Running Economy More than Normoxic Training in Horses." Physiological Reports 9, no. 4 (2021): e14760.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mukai, K., et al. "Four Weeks of High-intensity Training in Moderate, but Not Mild Hypoxia Improves Performance and Running Economy More than Normoxic Training in Horses." Physiological Reports, vol. 9, no. 4, 2021, p. e14760.

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