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von Santos, Edil Luis (Autor),
Erschienen in International journal of sports medicine, 31 (2010), 11, S. 784-789, Lit.
“.... The PO was sampled at 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2 and 5 Hz. Both the peak (16.03 +/- 2.22 W/kg) and mean PO (10.34...”Erschienen in International journal of sports medicine, 31 (2010), 11, S. 784-789, Lit.
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von Richardson, R.S. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of applied physiology, 85 (1998), 2, S. 627-634, Lit.
“... Torr, Mb-associated PO2 averaged 3.1+/-0.3 and 2.3+/-0.2 Torr in normoxia and hypoxia, respectively...”Erschienen in Journal of applied physiology, 85 (1998), 2, S. 627-634, Lit.
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von Sanders, Dajo (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of sports sciences, 36 (2018), 12, S. 1385-1391, Lit.
“...; RPE, heart rate; HR, power output; PO) and load measures (session-RPE; sRPE, individualized TRIMP...”Erschienen in Journal of sports sciences, 36 (2018), 12, S. 1385-1391, Lit.
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von Gaebelein, C.J. (Autor),
Erschienen in European journal of applied physiology, 54 (1986), 6, S. 638-642, Lit.
“...Durchblutung, PO2, PCO2 und pH bei Muskelarbeit von ansteigender Intensität einer einheitlichen...”Erschienen in European journal of applied physiology, 54 (1986), 6, S. 638-642, Lit.
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“... pratybas vertino vidutiniškai 8,1 ± 0,3 balo, po pratybų – 5,45 ± 0,3 balo. Integralus pulsometrijos...”
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von O’Connor, Fergus K. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 36 (2022), 6, S. 1622-1628, Lit.
“..., but there were small-moderate improvements in cyclists’ PO and 20-km time indoors (d = 0.3–0.6). There was a...”Erschienen in Journal of strength and conditioning research, 36 (2022), 6, S. 1622-1628, Lit.
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von Correia-Oliveira, Carlos (Autor),
Erschienen in Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 94 (2023), 2, S. 586-595, Lit.
“...) on power output (PO) distribution (e.g., pacing), physiological parameters and energy system contribution...”Erschienen in Research quarterly for exercise and sport, 94 (2023), 2, S. 586-595, Lit.
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von Robertson, Robert (Autor),
Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 27 (1995), 5, S. 760-764, Lit.
“... at the three PO were not significant. During the TA trials kcal/min were less: at 50 W for 40 (11.4+/-0.3) than...”Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 27 (1995), 5, S. 760-764, Lit.
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von Bini, Rodrigo R. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of science and medicine in sport, 11 (2008), 4, S. 363-370, Lit.
“... between muscle activity and power output (PO). Eight triathletes cycled a 40-km TT on their own bicycles...”Erschienen in Journal of science and medicine in sport, 11 (2008), 4, S. 363-370, Lit.
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“... m of 0,01 s (0,3 %, p < 0,01, d = 0,22). Average values of CMJ with special experimental factor...”
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von Crivoi do Carmo, Everton (Autor),
Erschienen in European journal of sport science, 22 (2022), 4, S. 491-498, Lit.
“... compared to FS (p = .03; ES 0.6; 90%CI 0.4–0.7). In SLOW and FAST, PO was higher in P1 compared to other...”Erschienen in European journal of sport science, 22 (2022), 4, S. 491-498, Lit.
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von Weltman, A. (Autor),
Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 30 (1998), 7, S. 1113-1117, Lit.
“... at the power output (PO) associated with 70% of VO2peak on a cycle ergometer. A standardized meal was provided...”Erschienen in Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 30 (1998), 7, S. 1113-1117, Lit.
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von Gonzalez, Norberto C. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of applied physiology, 71 (1991), 3, S. 1050-1056, Lit.
“... 0.3 M NaCl. Inspiratory PO2 during treadmill exercise was ca. 70 Torr for hypoxic rats and 140-145...”Erschienen in Journal of applied physiology, 71 (1991), 3, S. 1050-1056, Lit.
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von Goosey‐Tolfrey, Vicky L. (Autor),
Erschienen in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 28 (2018), 5, S. 1586-1593, Lit.
“... and power output (PO) between left and right sides when the best side reached 28 m. Propulsion techniques...”Erschienen in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 28 (2018), 5, S. 1586-1593, Lit.
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von Kimura, N. (Autor),
Erschienen in Japanese journal of physical fitness and sports medicine, 47 (1998), 5, S. 549-560, Lit.
“... decline were 0.03+/-0.02, 0.22+/-0.14 and 0.51+/-0.17 pH unit/min, while the rates of H2PO4- increase were...”Erschienen in Japanese journal of physical fitness and sports medicine, 47 (1998), 5, S. 549-560, Lit.
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von Hogan, Michael C. (Autor),
Erschienen in Journal of applied physiology, 70 (1991), 3, S. 1105-1112, Lit.
“... and arterial PO2 (PaO2) to investigate whether the reductions in VO2max that occur with lowered Hb are in part...”Erschienen in Journal of applied physiology, 70 (1991), 3, S. 1105-1112, Lit.
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von Duvillard, S.P. von (Autor),
Erschienen in Coaching & sport science journal, 2 (1997), 4, S. 35-39, Lit.
“...+/-0.3; and RMinPO of 4.0+/-0.6. Peak LA values for 30-s tests were 14.4+/-4.5, mmol/l for min 2 and 14.3...”Erschienen in Coaching & sport science journal, 2 (1997), 4, S. 35-39, Lit.
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von Steininger, Kurt (Autor)
München: Universität Erfurt (Verlag), 1982, 76 S., Lit.
“...) das Serumlaktat, die Blutgase (pC02, pO2, HC03), der pH, der base excess sowie die Pulsfrequenz und...”Verfügbarkeit
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von Shimizu, Ryosuke (Autor),
Erschienen in European journal of applied physiology, 116 (2016), 4, S. 749–757, Lit.
“... < 0.01). RHI and Foot-tcPO2 increased significantly from 1.8 ± 0.2 and 62.4 ± 5.3 mmHg to 2.1 ± 0.3...”Erschienen in European journal of applied physiology, 116 (2016), 4, S. 749–757, Lit.
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