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Maximum oxygen intake and maximum heart rate during strenuous work.
Author(s):
Wyndham, C.H.; Strydom, N.B.; Maritz, J.S.; Morrison, J.F.; Peter, J.; Potgieter, Z.U.
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C. Wyndham
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N. Strydom
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J. Maritz
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J. Morrison
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J Peter
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Z. Potgieter
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J. MARITZ
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1959
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J. Appl. Physiol
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