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Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia is unaffected by intense physical training: a case report
Paolo B Dominelli
,
Glen E Foster
,
Giulio S Dominelli
,
William R Henderson
,
Michael S Koehle
,
Donald C McKenzie
,
A William Sheel
February 2014
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Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquée, nutrition et métabolisme
exercise
hypoxia
Humans
Adult
Female
Arteries
Resistance Training
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