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<i>Maximal Oxygen Intake as an Objective Measure of Cardio-Respiratory Performance</i> 1955 2026 1978 2002 1.1k
  1. Maximal Oxygen Intake as an Objective Measure of Cardio-Respiratory Performance (1955)
    Henry L. Taylor, E. R. Buskirk et al. Journal of Applied Physiology

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