Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise

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Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise. / Nybo, Lars; Rasmussen, Peter.

I: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Bind 35, Nr. 3, 2007, s. 110-118.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskning

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Nybo, L & Rasmussen, P 2007, 'Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise', Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, bind 35, nr. 3, s. 110-118.

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Nybo, L., & Rasmussen, P. (2007). Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 35(3), 110-118.

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Nybo L, Rasmussen P. Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 2007;35(3):110-118.

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Nybo, Lars ; Rasmussen, Peter. / Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise. I: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 2007 ; Bind 35, Nr. 3. s. 110-118.

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