Clark, S. A., Dixon, J, Gore, C. J. & Hahn, A. G. (1999). 14 days of intermittent hypoxia does not alter haematological parameters amongst endurance trained athletes. In P. Reaburn, G. Schofield & A. Coutts (Hrsg.), Proceedings from the Gatorade International Triathlon Science II Conference, Noosa, Australia, November 7-8, 1999: Maximising Olympic Distance Triathlon Performance: A multi-disciplinary perspective Rockhampton: Central Queensland University/Triathlon Research Initiative.
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Clark, S. A., Dixon, J., Gore, C. J., & Hahn, A. G. (1999). 14 days of intermittent hypoxia does not alter haematological parameters amongst endurance trained athletes. Proceedings from the Gatorade International Triathlon Science II Conference, Noosa, Australia, November 7-8, 1999: Maximising Olympic Distance Triathlon Performance: A multi-disciplinary perspective.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Clark, S. A., J. Dixon, C. J. Gore, und A. G. Hahn. "14 Days of Intermittent Hypoxia Does Not Alter Haematological Parameters Amongst Endurance Trained Athletes." Proceedings from the Gatorade International Triathlon Science II Conference, Noosa, Australia, November 7-8, 1999: Maximising Olympic Distance Triathlon Performance: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective 1999.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Clark, S. A., et al. "14 Days of Intermittent Hypoxia Does Not Alter Haematological Parameters Amongst Endurance Trained Athletes." Proceedings from the Gatorade International Triathlon Science II Conference, Noosa, Australia, November 7-8, 1999: Maximising Olympic Distance Triathlon Performance: A Multi-disciplinary Perspective, 1999.