ENHANCEMENT INTERVAL TRAINING EXERCISE BASED ON THE ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC CARDIO-RESPIRATORY RESPONSE

Azzam H. Haddad, Steven W. Su, Branko G. Celler, Hung T. Nguyen

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