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The Critical Power Model as a Potential Tool for Anti-Doping
Author: Puchowicz, Michael J., Author: Mizelman, Eliran, Author: Yogev, Assaf, Author: Koehle, Michael S., Author: Townsend, Nathan E., Author: Clarke, David C.
Date created: 2018-06

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  • Yogev, Assaf (1)

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  • Athletic performance (1)
  • Biomarkers (1)
  • Critical power model (1)
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  • Doping in sports (1)
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