Time-dependent effects of cardiovascular exercise on memory

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Time-dependent effects of cardiovascular exercise on memory. / Roig, Marc; Thomas, Richard; Mang, Cameron S; Snow, Nicholas J; Ostadan, Fatemah; Boyd, Lara A; Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper.

I: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Bind 44, Nr. 2, 2016, s. 81-88.

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Roig, M, Thomas, R, Mang, CS, Snow, NJ, Ostadan, F, Boyd, LA & Lundbye-Jensen, J 2016, 'Time-dependent effects of cardiovascular exercise on memory', Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, bind 44, nr. 2, s. 81-88. https://doi.org/10.1249/JES.0000000000000078

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Roig, M., Thomas, R., Mang, C. S., Snow, N. J., Ostadan, F., Boyd, L. A., & Lundbye-Jensen, J. (2016). Time-dependent effects of cardiovascular exercise on memory. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 44(2), 81-88. https://doi.org/10.1249/JES.0000000000000078

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Roig M, Thomas R, Mang CS, Snow NJ, Ostadan F, Boyd LA o.a. Time-dependent effects of cardiovascular exercise on memory. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 2016;44(2):81-88. https://doi.org/10.1249/JES.0000000000000078

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Roig, Marc ; Thomas, Richard ; Mang, Cameron S ; Snow, Nicholas J ; Ostadan, Fatemah ; Boyd, Lara A ; Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper. / Time-dependent effects of cardiovascular exercise on memory. I: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 2016 ; Bind 44, Nr. 2. s. 81-88.

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