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Reproducibility of performance changes to simulated live high/train low altitude

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Robertson, Eileen
Saunders, Philo U
Pyne, David
Aughey, Robert J.
Anson, Judith
Gore, Christopher

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Elite athletes often undertake multiple altitude exposures within and between training years in an attempt to improve sea level performance. Purpose: To quantify the reproducibility of responses to live high/train low (LHTL) altitude exposure in the same

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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

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2037-12-31