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    The effect of high intensity hypoxic training on sea-level swimming performances

    Truijens, M. J., Toussaint, H. M., Dow, J., Levine, B. D.
    Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2003)
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    The effect of high intensity hypoxic training on sea-level swimming performances

    Truijens, M. J., Toussaint, H. M., Dow, J., Levine, B.
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