1P13 Influence of short-term sprint training on the rate of muscle oxygen consumption after maximal pedaling exercise
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概要
著者
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Kawahara Takashi
Japan Institute of Sports Sciences
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Ito Osamu
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
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KATSUMURA Toshihito
Tokyo Medical University
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Takeno Yoshiaki
Japan Institute Of Sports Sciences (jiss)
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Ota Akemi
Japan Institute Of Sports Sciences (jiss)
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Ota Akemi
Japan Institute Of Sports Science
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Kawahara Takashi
Japan Institute Of Sports Sciences (jiss)
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Ito Osamu
Japan Institute Of Sports Sciences (jiss)
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Ito Osamu
Japan Institute Of Sports Sciences
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