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Supporting front crawl swimming in paraplegics using electrical stimulation: a feasibility study
Wiesener, C., Spieker, L., Axelgaard, J., Horton, R., Niedeggen, A., Wenger, N., Seel, T., Schauer, T.Published in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation (2020)article“…Wenger, N.…”
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Locomotor-respiratory coupling in wheelchair racing athletes: A pilot study
Perret, C., Wenger, M., Leicht, C. A., Goosey-Tolfrey, V. L.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2016)article“…Wenger, M.…”
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Effects of knee cooling on in vivo patellar tendon mechanical properties
Alegre, L. M., Hasler, M., Wenger, S., Nachbauer, W., Csapo, R.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)congress proceedings“…Wenger, S.…”
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The effects of continuous hot weather training on risk of exertional heat illness
Wallace, R. F., Kriebel, D., Punnett, L., Wegman, D. H., Wenger, C. B., Gardner, J. W., Gonzalez, R. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2005)article“…Wenger, C. B.…”
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Effect of selected recovery conditions on performance of repeated bouts of intermittent cycling separated by 24 hours
Lane, K. N., Wenger, H. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2004)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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Fifteen-day cessation of training on selected physiological and performance variables in women runners
Doherty, R. A., Neary, J. P., Bhambhani, Y. N., Wenger, H. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2003)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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Fifteen-day cessation of training on selected physiological and performance variables in women runners
Doherty, R. A., Neary, J. P., Bhambhani, Y. N., Wenger, H.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2003)article“…Wenger, H.…”
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Die zelluläre Antwort auf Sauerstoffmangel
Heinicke, K., Hofer, T., Wenger, R. H., Gassmann, M.Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2002)article“…Wenger, R. H.…”
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Die zelluläre Antwort auf Sauerstoffmangel (The cellular response to hypoxia)
Heinicke, K., Hofer, T., Wenger, R. H., Gassmann, M.Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (2002)article“…Wenger, R. H.…”
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The relationship between aerobic fitness and recovery from high intensity intermittent exercise (The relationship between aerobic fitness and recovery from high intensity intermittent exercise )
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Neuromuscular differences between volleyball players, middle distance runners and untrained controls
Sleivert, G. G., Backus, R. D., Wenger, H. A.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1995)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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The effect of velocity-specific strength training on peak torque and anaerobic rowing power
Bell, G. J., Petersen, S. R., Quinney, A. H., Wenger, H. A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (1989)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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Altitude training for improvements in sea level performance. Is the scientific evidence of benefit?
Wolski, L. A., McKenzie, D. C., Wenger, H. A.Published in Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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Effect of different exercise intervals and work:recovery rations on oxygen uptake
Patterson, C. R., Neary, J. P., Wenger, H. A.Published in Sports Medicine, Training and Rehabilitation (1997)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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Altitude training for improvements in sea level performance. Is there scientific evidence of benefit?
Wolski, L. A., McKenzie, D. C., Wenger, H. A.Published in Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Wenger, H. A.…”
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