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    A comparison of the submaximal and maximal responses to upright versus semi-recumbent cycling in males 

    Johnson, Charles C. (1999-12)
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    Physiological Comparison of Choir Aerobics and Cycle Ergometry in Young Female Subjects 

    Cowperthwaite, Sarah Ann (1999-12)
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    A comparison of the physiological and psychological responses to exercise on a virtual reality recumbent cycle versus a non-virtual reality recumbent cycle 

    Maldari, Monica Marisa (1997-08)
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    Physiological responses between a StairMaster upright and a StairMaster semi-recumbent cycle at a submaximal self-selected pace 

    Swensen, Chad T. (1999-12)
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    The Effect of Different Interval Magnitudes on Measures of Exercise Intensity 

    Florhaug, Jessica A. (1999-08)
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    Physiological comparison of chair aerobics and cycle ergometry in older females 

    Hagen, Heather L. (1999-12)
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    A Comparison of the Maximal Excercise responses on Upright and Semi-Recumbent Cycle Ergometers with Habituation 

    Goebel, Charlotte G. (2000-12)
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    A Comparison of Submaximal Excercise Responses to Upright and Semi-Recumbent Cycle Ergometers With Habituation 

    Eckstrom, Nora A. (2000-12)
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    Physiological responses to submaximal workloads on four exercise ergometers 

    Donahue, Marc D. (2001-05)
    To allow for accurate exercise prescription, relationships needed to be drawn between four common exercise ergometers often found in a cardiac rehabilitation setting. The StairMaster upright (UP) & recumbent (SR) cycles, ...
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    The effect of different interval durations on measures of exercise intensity 

    HROVATIN, Lauri A. (1999-08)
    Monitoring training loads during continuous exercise has been validated, however given the importance of interval training, this method (RPE * duration) has not been validated during interval training of different ...
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    AuthorBehr, Laura (1)Brucker, Lindsy (1)Cowperthwaite, Sarah Ann (1)Donahue, Marc D. (1)Eckstrom, Nora A. (1)Florhaug, Jessica A. (1)Goebel, Charlotte G. (1)Hagen, Heather L. (1)HROVATIN, Lauri A. (1)Johnson, Charles C. (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Exercise - Physiological aspects (4)Dynamometer (3)Schwinn Air-Dyne bicycle ergometer (3)Stationary bicycles (3)Dietary supplements - Physiological effect (2)Exercise for women - Physiological aspects (2)Habituation (Neuropsychology) (2)Low impact aerobic exercises - Physiological aspects (2)Blood pressure (1)... View MoreDate Issued1999 (6)2001 (4)2000 (2)2002 (2)1997 (1)Has File(s)
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