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Authors: SHOEMAKER JK BONEN A
Citation: Jk. Shoemaker et A. Bonen, VASCULAR ACTIONS OF INSULIN IN HEALTH AND DISEASE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 127-154

Authors: LOCKE M NOBLE EG
Citation: M. Locke et Eg. Noble, STRESS PROTEINS - THE EXERCISE RESPONSE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 155-167

Authors: MACINTOSH BR WRIGHT BM
Citation: Br. Macintosh et Bm. Wright, CAFFEINE INGESTION AND PERFORMANCE OF A 1,500-METER SWIM, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 168-177

Authors: GOODMAN LS MCKENZIE DC NATH CR SCHAMBERGER W TAUNTON JE AMMANN WC
Citation: Ls. Goodman et al., CENTRAL ADAPTATIONS IN AEROBIC CIRCUIT VERSUS WALKING JOGGING TRAINEDCARDIAC PATIENTS, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 178-197

Authors: HUGHSON RL KOWALCHUK JM
Citation: Rl. Hughson et Jm. Kowalchuk, KINETICS OF OXYGEN-UPTAKE FOR SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE IN HYPEROXIA, NORMOXIA, AND HYPOXIA, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 198-210

Authors: WELLER IMR THOMAS SG GLEDHILL N PATERSON D QUINNEY A
Citation: Imr. Weller et al., A STUDY TO VALIDATE THE MODIFIED CANADIAN AEROBIC FITNESS TEST, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 211-221

Authors: CORNELIUS WL JENSEN RL ODELL ME
Citation: Wl. Cornelius et al., EFFECTS OF PNF STRETCHING PHASES ON ACUTE ARTERIAL BLOOD-PRESSURE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 222-229

Authors: JACOBS K NICHOLS J HOLMES B BUONO M
Citation: K. Jacobs et al., ISOMETRIC CERVICAL EXTENSION STRENGTH OF RECREATIONAL AND EXPERIENCEDCYCLISTS, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 230-239

Authors: SAVARD GK STONEHOUSE MA
Citation: Gk. Savard et Ma. Stonehouse, CARDIOVASCULAR-RESPONSE TO ORTHOSTATIC STRESS - EFFECTS OF EXERCISE TRAINING MODALITY, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(2), 1995, pp. 240-254

Authors: SHEPHARD RJ SHEK PN
Citation: Rj. Shephard et Pn. Shek, CANCER, IMMUNE FUNCTION, AND PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 1-25

Authors: TIIDUS PM
Citation: Pm. Tiidus, CAN ESTROGENS DIMINISH EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 26-38

Authors: MCLELLAN TM CHEUNG SS JACOBS I
Citation: Tm. Mclellan et al., VARIABILITY OF TIME TO EXHAUSTION DURING SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 39-51

Authors: KILGOUR RD MANSI JA WILLIAMS PA
Citation: Rd. Kilgour et al., CARDIODYNAMIC RESPONSES DURING SEATED AND SUPINE RECOVERY FROM SUPRAMAXIMAL EXERCISE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 52-64

Authors: BHAMBHANI YN BURNHAM RS WHEELER GD ERIKSSON P HOLLAND LJ STEADWARD RD
Citation: Yn. Bhambhani et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF SIMULATED WHEELCHAIR RACING IN TRAINED QUADRIPLEGICS, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 65-77

Authors: YGES C CHICHARRO JL LUCIA A BANDRES F LEGIDO JC
Citation: C. Yges et al., MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES FOR EXERCISE-INDUCED FECAL BLOOD DETECTION - COMPARISON WITH HEMOFEC, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 78-88

Authors: BOULAY MR SONG TMK SERRESSE O THERIAULT G SIMONEAU JA BOUCHARD C
Citation: Mr. Boulay et al., CHANGES IN PLASMA ELECTROLYTES AND MUSCLE SUBSTRATES DURING SHORT-TERM MAXIMAL EXERCISE IN HUMANS, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 89-101

Authors: BILLAT V RENOUX JC PINOTEAU J PETIT B KORALSZTEIN JP
Citation: V. Billat et al., HYPOXEMIA AND TIME TO EXHAUSTION AT MAXIM AL OXYGEN-UPTAKE IN LONG-DISTANCE RUNNERS, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 102-111

Authors: MCCULLAGH KJA BONEN A
Citation: Kja. Mccullagh et A. Bonen, L(-LACTATE BINDING TO A PROTEIN IN RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE PLASMA-MEMBRANES()), Canadian journal of applied physiology, 20(1), 1995, pp. 112-124

Authors: ZEHR EP SALE DG
Citation: Ep. Zehr et Dg. Sale, BALLISTIC MOVEMENT - MUSCLE ACTIVATION AND NEUROMUSCULAR ADAPTATION, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 363-378

Authors: MCLELLAN TM FRIM J
Citation: Tm. Mclellan et J. Frim, HEAT STRAIN IN THE CANADIAN FORCES CHEMICAL DEFENSE CLOTHING - PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 379-399

Authors: FRY AC KRAEMER WJ STONE MH WARREN BJ FLECK SJ KEARNEY JT GORDON SE
Citation: Ac. Fry et al., ENDOCRINE RESPONSES TO OVERREACHING BEFORE AND AFTER 1 YEAR OF WEIGHTLIFTING, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 400-410

Authors: RAMA R IBANEZ J RIERA M PRATS MT PAGES T PALACIOS L
Citation: R. Rama et al., HEMATOLOGICAL, ELECTROLYTE, AND BIOCHEMICAL-ALTERATIONS AFTER A 100-KM RUN, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 411-420

Authors: JETTE M SIDNEY K LANDRY F QUENNEVILLE J
Citation: M. Jette et al., BLOOD-PRESSURE RESPONSES TO A PROGRESSIVE STEP TEST IN NORMOTENSIVE MALES AND FEMALES, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 421-431

Authors: VANALPHEN J DUFFIN J
Citation: J. Vanalphen et J. Duffin, ENTRAINED BREATHING AND OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION DURING TREADMILL WALKING, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 432-440

Authors: THOMAS TR LONDEREE BR LAWSON DA
Citation: Tr. Thomas et al., PROLONGED RECOVERY FROM ECCENTRIC VERSUS CONCENTRIC EXERCISE, Canadian journal of applied physiology, 19(4), 1994, pp. 441-450
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