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The effect of cognitive fatigue and hypoxia on repeated arm bike sprint performance: a combined and individual stressors approach [abstract]
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posted on 2018-05-17, 14:42 authored by Micheala Lawes, Giuseppe Raccuglia, Kate O'Keeffe, George HavenithGeorge Havenith, Alex LloydAlex LloydThe effect of cognitive fatigue and hypoxia on repeated arm bike sprint performance: a combined and individual stressors approach [abstract]
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LAWES, M. ... et al., 2018. The effect of cognitive fatigue and hypoxia on repeated arm bike sprint performance: a combined and individual stressors approach [abstract]. Experimental Biology 2018 Meeting, San Diego, California, The FASEB journal: official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 32 (1: supplement), abstract 909.4.Publisher
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