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Prior arm exercise speeds the VO2 kinetics during arm exercise above the heart level
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Effects of training status and exercise intensity on phase IIVO2 kinetics
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Effect of work rate on the functional 'gain' of Phase II pulmonary O-2 uptake response to exercise
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Effect of glycogen depletion on the oxygen uptake slow component in humans
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Dichloroacetate does not speed phase-II pulmonary VO2 kinetics following the onset of heavy intensity cycle exercise
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Influence of DCA on pulmonary VO2 kinetics during moderate-intensity cycle exercise
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Effect of prior multiple-sprint exercise on pulmonary O-2 uptake kinetics following the onset of perimaximal exercise
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Effect of prior heavy arm and leg exercise on VO2 kinetics during heavy leg exercise
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Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase by L-NAME speeds phase II pulmonary V-O2 kinetics in the transition to moderate-intensity exercise in man
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Prior heavy exercise enhances performance during subsequent perimaximal exercise
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Effects of prior exercise on metabolic and gas exchange responses to exercise
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Effect of prior exercise on VO2 slow component is not related to muscle temperature.
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The decrease in the (V) over-dot-O-2 slow component induced by prior exercise does not affect the time to exhaustion.
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Oxygen uptake kinetics during high-intensity arm and leg exercise.
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The effect of prior high-intensity cycling exercise on the VO2 kinetics during high-intensity cycling exercise is situated at the additional slow component.