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1. Durability and Underlying Physiological Factors: How Do They Change Throughout a Cycling Season in Semiprofessional Cyclists?

2. Efficiency of cycling exercise: misunderstandings of physiology

3. Steep uphill cycling using repeated transitions between seated and standing positions results in a lower blood-lactate concentration than continuous use of either seated or standing position.

4. Steep uphill cycling using repeated transitions between seated and standing positions results in a lower blood-lactate concentration than continuous use of either seated or standing position

5. Sex Differences in Physiological Determinants of Performance in Elite Adolescent, Junior, and Senior Cross-Country Skiers.

7. Physiological responses and performance factors for double-poling and diagonal-stride treadmill roller-skiing time-trial exercise.

8. BODY MASS AND V'O2 AT REST AFFECT GROSS EFFICIENCY DURING MODERATE-INTENSITY CYCLING IN UNTRAINED YOUNG HEALTHY MEN: CORRELATIONS WITH V'O2MAX.

9. Performance-Determining Variables in Long-Distance Events: Should They Be Determined From a Rested State or After Prolonged Submaximal Exercise?

10. Energy Expenditure Equation Choice: Effects on Cycling Efficiency and its Reliability.

11. Interlink Between Physiological and Biomechanical Changes in the Swim-to-Cycle Transition in Triathlon Events: A Narrative Review.

12. The Effects of Crushed Ice Ingestion Prior to Steady State Exercise in the Heat.

13. Anthropometrical and Physiological Determinants of Laboratory and on-Snow Performance in Competitive Adolescent Cross-Country Skiers.

14. An Experiment with Flame Combustion of a Mixture of Brown Coals at the Zheleznogorsk Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHPP).

15. Metabolic Flexibility and Mechanical Efficiency in Women Over-60.

16. The Modern Double-Poling Technique Is Not More Energy Efficient Than the Old-Fashioned Double-Poling Technique at a Submaximal Work Intensity

17. Anthropometrical and Physiological Determinants of Laboratory and on-Snow Performance in Competitive Adolescent Cross-Country Skiers

18. A Comparison of Double Poling Physiology and Kinematics Between Long-Distance and All-Round Cross-Country Skiers

19. Metabolic Flexibility and Mechanical Efficiency in Women Over-60

20. The influence of a rocking-motion device built into classic cross-country roller-ski bindings on biomechanical, physiological and performance outcomes.

21. 垃圾焚烧电站焚烧炉-余热锅炉效率及其 不确定度研究.

23. Anaerobic Work Calculated in Cycling Time Trials of Different Length.

24. Physiological responses and cycle characteristics during double-poling versus diagonal-stride roller-skiing in junior cross-country skiers.

26. Power Output and Efficiency During Supine, Recumbent, and Upright Cycle Ergometry

27. Changes in Technique and Efficiency After High-Intensity Exercise in Cross-Country Skiers.

28. Physiological and Biomechanical Determinants of Sprint Ability Following Variable Intensity Exercise When Roller Ski Skating

29. Physiological and Biomechanical Determinants of Sprint Ability Following Variable Intensity Exercise When Roller Ski Skating.

30. Metabolic power and efficiency for an amputee cyclist: implications for cycling technique.

31. The effects of vibration on efficiency in off-road cyclists.

32. Development of Performance, Physiological and Technical Capacities During a Six-Month Cross-Country Skiing Talent Transfer Program in Endurance Athletes

33. Laboratory-Based Factors Predicting Skiing Performance in Female and Male Biathletes

34. The Anaerobic Capacity of Cross-Country Skiers: The Effect of Computational Method and Skiing Sub-technique

35. Changes in Speed Skating Velocity in Relation to Push-Off Effectiveness.

36. Physiological Responses to Rifle Carriage During Roller-Skiing in Elite Biathletes

37. The Slow Component of Oxygen Uptake and Efficiency in Resistance Exercises: A Comparison With Endurance Exercises

38. Differences and possible determinants of cycling gross efficiency in male elite, amateur and female cyclists

39. Physiological Responses to Rifle Carriage During Roller-Skiing in Elite Biathletes.

40. Seasonal changes in gross efficiency and aerobic capacity in well-trained road cyclists.

41. N-Acetyl cysteine does not improve repeated intense endurance cycling performance of well-trained cyclists.

42. The Slow Component of Oxygen Uptake and Efficiency in Resistance Exercises: A Comparison With Endurance Exercises.

43. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE GROSS EFFICIENCY AND THE ABILITY TO REPEAT THE GIVEN PRESSURE FORCE IN TRAINED CYCLISTS.

44. Gamma-Ray Sensor Using YAlO3(Ce) Single Crystal and CNT/PEEK with High Sensitivity and Stability under Harsh Underwater Conditions

46. Physiological Comparisons of Elite Male Visma Ski Classics and National Level Cross-Country Skiers During Uphill Treadmill Roller Skiing

47. Effects of Initial Performance, Gross Efficiency and O2peak Characteristics on Subsequent Adaptations to Endurance Training in Competitive Cyclists

48. Nose-down saddle tilt improves gross efficiency during seated-uphill cycling

49. Physiological and Psychological Adaptations of Trained Cyclists to Spring Cycling Camps.

50. Effects of Initial Performance, Gross Efficiency and O<italic>2peak</italic> Characteristics on Subsequent Adaptations to Endurance Training in Competitive Cyclists.

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