Heart Rate Response during Incremental Exercise in Master Runners
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概要
著者
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Perez Margarita
Departamento De Ciencias Morfologicas Y Fisiologia Universidad Europea De Madrid
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Perez Margarita
スペイン
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Perez M
Departamento De Ciencias Morfologicas Y Fisiologia Universidad Europea De Madrid
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LUCIA Alejandro
Departamento de Ciencias Morfologicas y Fisiologia, Universidad Europea de Madrid
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CARVAJAL Alfredo
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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BORAITA Araceli
Centro Nacional de Investigacion y Ciencias del Deporte, Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD)
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SERRATOSA Luis
Centro Nacional de Investigacion y Ciencias del Deporte, Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD)
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CHICHARRO Jose
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Chicharro Jose
Unidad De Investigacion En Fisiologia Del Deporte Universidad Complutense
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Serratosa Luis
Centro Nacional De Investigacion Y Ciencias Del Deporte Consejo Superior De Deportes (csd)
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Lucia Alejandro
Departamento De Ciencias Morfologicas Y Fisiologia Universidad Europea De Madrid
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Boraita Araceli
Centro Nacional De Investigacion Y Ciencias Del Deporte Consejo Superior De Deportes (csd)
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