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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 1, 1984
The maximum physiological responses during incremental wheelchair and arm cranking exercise in male paraplegicsG C Gass, E M Camp
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|July 11, 1998
Rectal and esophageal temperatures during upper- and lower-body exerciseE M Gass, G C Gass
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 1, 1979
Blood lactate concentrations during incremental work before and after maximum exerciseH A Davis, G C Gass
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1987
A systems model approach to the ventilatory anaerobic thresholdR H Morton, G C Gass
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|March 1, 1991
Enzymatic measurement of 3-hydroxybutyrate in extracts of blood without neutralizationP A Ruell, G C Gass
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 1, 1987
Effects of prolonged exercise in highly trained traumatic paraplegic menG C Gass, E M Camp
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 1, 1989
Metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses relative to the anaerobic thresholdT M McLellan, G C Gass
Spinal Cord|April 28, 2001
Thermoregulatory responses to repeated warm water immersion in subjects who are paraplegicE M Gass, G C Gass
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
The relationship between the ventilation and lactate thresholds following normal, low and high carbohydrate dietsT M McLellan, G C Gass
Medicine and Science in Sports|January 1, 1979
Physiological characteristics of trained Australian paraplegic and tetraplegic subjectsG C Gass, E M Camp
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 1, 1984
The maximum physiological responses during incremental wheelchair and arm cranking exercise in male paraplegicsG C Gass, E M Camp
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|July 11, 1998
Rectal and esophageal temperatures during upper- and lower-body exerciseE M Gass, G C Gass
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 1, 1979
Blood lactate concentrations during incremental work before and after maximum exerciseH A Davis, G C Gass
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1987
A systems model approach to the ventilatory anaerobic thresholdR H Morton, G C Gass
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|March 1, 1991
Enzymatic measurement of 3-hydroxybutyrate in extracts of blood without neutralizationP A Ruell, G C Gass
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 1, 1987
Effects of prolonged exercise in highly trained traumatic paraplegic menG C Gass, E M Camp
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 1, 1989
Metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses relative to the anaerobic thresholdT M McLellan, G C Gass
Spinal Cord|April 28, 2001
Thermoregulatory responses to repeated warm water immersion in subjects who are paraplegicE M Gass, G C Gass
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|January 1, 1989
The relationship between the ventilation and lactate thresholds following normal, low and high carbohydrate dietsT M McLellan, G C Gass
Medicine and Science in Sports|January 1, 1979
Physiological characteristics of trained Australian paraplegic and tetraplegic subjectsG C Gass, E M Camp
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