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Authors: SPODARYK K ZOLADZ JA
Citation: K. Spodaryk et Ja. Zoladz, THE 2,3-DPG LEVELS OF HUMAN RED-BLOOD-CELLS DURING AN INCREMENTAL EXERCISE TEST - RELATIONSHIP TO THE BLOOD ACID-BASE-BALANCE, Physiologia bohemoslovaca, 47(1), 1998, pp. 17-22

Authors: ZOLADZ JA SZKUTNIK Z MAJERCZAK J DUDA K
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., DETECTION OF THE CHANGE-POINT IN OXYGEN-UPTAKE DURING AN INCREMENTAL EXERCISE TEST USING RECURSIVE RESIDUALS - RELATIONSHIP TO THE PLASMA LACTATE ACCUMULATION AND BLOOD ACID-BASE-BALANCE, European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 78(4), 1998, pp. 369-377

Authors: ZOLADZ JA DUDA K MAJERCZAK J
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., OXYGEN-UPTAKE DOES NOT INCREASE LINEARLY AT HIGH-POWER OUTPUTS DURINGINCREMENTAL EXERCISE TEST IN HUMANS, European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 77(5), 1998, pp. 445-451

Authors: ZOLADZ JA SZKUTNIK Z MAJERCZAK J DUDA K
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., DETECTION OF THE CHANGE-POINT IN V-CO2 DURING AN INCREMENTAL EXERCISETEST IN HUMANS - RELATIONSHIP TO THE LACTATE THRESHOLD AND BLOOD ACID-BASE STATUS, Journal of physiology, 506P, 1998, pp. 99-99

Authors: ZOLADZ JA DUDA K MAJERCZAK J DOMANSKI J EMMERICH J
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., METABOLIC ALKALOSIS INDUCED BY PREEXERCISE INGESTION OF NAHCO3 DOES NOT MODULATE THE SLOW COMPONENT OF VO2 KINETICS IN HUMANS, Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 48(2), 1997, pp. 211-223

Authors: ZOLADZ JA DUDA K MAJERCZAK J DOMANSKI J EMMERICH J
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., INFLUENCE OF PREEXERCISE ACIDIFICATION ON THE V-O(2) POWER OUTPUT RATIO IN HUMANS, Journal of physiology, 499P, 1997, pp. 75-75

Authors: ZOLADZ JA DUDA K MAJERCZAK J DOMANSKI J EMMERICH J
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., PREEXERCISE METABOLIC ALKALOSIS DOES NOT MEDIATE OXYGEN-UPTAKE KINETICS IN HUMANS, Journal of physiology, 491P, 1996, pp. 58-58

Authors: ZOLADZ JA DUDA K MAJERCZAK J
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., INFLUENCE OF GRADUAL INCREASE OF PEDALING RATE AT CONSTANT POWER OUTPUT ON THE POWER OUTPUT OXYGEN-UPTAKE RELATIONSHIP, Journal of physiology, 491P, 1996, pp. 76-77

Authors: ZOLADZ JA RADEMAKER ACHJ SARGEANT AJ
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., NONLINEAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN O-2 UPTAKE AND POWER OUTPUT AT HIGH INTENSITIES OF EXERCISE IN HUMANS, Journal of physiology, 488(1), 1995, pp. 211-217

Authors: RADEMAKER A ZOLADZ JA SARGEANT AJ
Citation: A. Rademaker et al., MUSCLE TEMPERATURE AND SHORT-TERM POWER OUTPUT FOLLOWING PROLONGED EXERCISE IN HUMANS, Journal of physiology, 479P, 1994, pp. 160000051-160000051

Authors: ZOLADZ JA RADEMAKER A SARGEANT AJ
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., NONLINEAR INCREASE IN OXYGEN-UPTAKE DURING PROGRESSIVE INCREMENTAL EXERCISE TESTS IN MAN, Journal of physiology, 479P, 1994, pp. 160000092-160000092

Authors: ZOLADZ JA RADEMAKER A
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et A. Rademaker, OPTIMUM PEDALING FREQUENCY FOR SUSTAINED HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE IN HUMANS, Journal of physiology, 475P, 1994, pp. 160000024-160000024

Authors: ZOLADZ JA SARGEANT AJ EMMERICH J STOKLOSA J ZYCHOWSKI A
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., CHANGES IN ACID-BASE STATUS OF MARATHON RUNNERS DURING AN INCREMENTALFIELD-TEST - RELATIONSHIP TO MEAN COMPETITIVE MARATHON VELOCITY, European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology, 67(1), 1993, pp. 71-76

Authors: ZOLADZ JA SARGEANT AJ EMMERICH J
Citation: Ja. Zoladz et al., MARATHON PERFORMANCE BY TOP ATHLETES IN RELATION TO BLOOD-PH CHANGES DURING A GRADED FIELD-TEST, Journal of physiology, 467, 1993, pp. 160000116-160000116
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