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Acute moderate hypoxia affects the oxygen desaturation and the performance but not the oxygen uptake response
Heubert, R. A. P.
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Quaresima, V.
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Laffite, L. P.
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Koralsztein, J. P.
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Billat, V. L.
Published in
International Journal of Sports Medicine
(2005)
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Effects of training on the VO2 kinetics and the performance in front crawl swimming
Laffite, L. P.
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Koralsztein, J. P.
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Billat, V. L.
Published in
Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France
(2004)
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Changes in physiological and stroke parameters during a maximal 400-m free swimming test in elite swimmers
Laffite, L. P.
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Vilas-Boas, J. P.
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Demarle, A.
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Silva, J.
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Fernandes, R.
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Billat, V. L.
Published in
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology
(2004)
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Decrease of O2 deficit is a potential factor in increased time to exhaustion after specific endurance training
Demarle, A. P.
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Slawinski, J. J.
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Laffite, L. P.
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Bocquet, V. G.
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Koralsztein, J. P.
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Billat, V. L.
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Journal of Applied Physiology
(2001)
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