Search Results - De Angelis, M.
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Does a hypertrophying muscle fibre reprogramme its metabolism similar to a cancer cell?
Wackerhage, H., Vechetti, I. J., Baumert, P., Gehlert, S., Becker, L., Jaspers, R. T., de Angelis, M. H.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)article“…de Angelis, M. H.…”
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Comparison between the 10- and the 30-s-long Wingate Anaerobic Test in summer Paralympic athletes with a lower limb impairment
Cavedon, V., Rosponi, A., Alviti, F., De Angelis, M., Guerra, E., Rodio, A., Di Giacinto, B., Milanese, C., Bernardi, M.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2021)article“…De Angelis, M.…”
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Differences in lactate exchange and removal abilities between high-level African and Caucasian 400-m track runners
Bret, C., Lacour, J.-R., Bourdin, M., Locatelli, E., de Angelis, M., Faina, M., Rahmani, A., Messonnier, L.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2013)article“…de Angelis, M.…”
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Correlations between teams' height and game-related statistics in young female international level basketball games
Russo, L., de Angelis, M., Valenti, M.Published in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)congress proceedings“…de Angelis, M.…”
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Metabolic measurements in classic and skating cross country simulated competition
de Angelis, M., Faina, M., Schena, F., Trozzi, V., Campaci, R., Petrini, C.electronical publication“…de Angelis, M.…”
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A comparison of time to exhaustion at VO2 max in elite cyclists, kayak paddlers, swimmers and runners
Billat, V., Faina, M., Sardella, F., Marini, C., Fanton, F., Lupo, S., Faccini, P., de Angelis, M., Koralsztein, J. P., dal Monte, A.Published in Ergonomics (1996)article“…de Angelis, M.…”
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Anaerobic contribution to the time to exhaustion at the minimal exercise intensity at which maximal oxygen uptake occurs in elite cyclists, kayakists and swimmers
Faina, M., Squadrone, R., DeAngelis, M., Koralsztein, J. P., DalMonte, A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)article“…DeAngelis, M.…”
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Anaerobic contribution to the time to exhaustion at the minimal exercise intensity at which maximal oxygen uptake occurs in elite cyclists, kayakists and swimmers
Faina, M., Billat, V., Squadrone, R., De Angelis, M., Koralsztein, J. P., Dal Monte, A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)article“…De Angelis, M.…”
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