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Original Article

A Reversible Ergometer

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Pages 373-375 | Received 29 Sep 1969, Accepted 27 Oct 1969, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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S. J. A. Lichtneckert, D. A. Thomson & Y. Colliander. (1971) Influence of Muscle Tension Variations and Energy Absorption on Oxygen Consumption, Heart Rate, and Cardiac Output during Negative Work. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 27:3, pages 201-205.
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D. A. Thomson. (1971) Cardiac Output during Positive and Negative Work. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 27:3, pages 193-200.
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R. Wells, M. Morrissey & R. Hughson. (1986) Internal work and physiological responses during concentric and eccentric cycle ergometry. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology 55:3, pages 295-301.
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J. W. Snellen & K. S. Chang. (1981) Calorimeter ergometer for concentric and eccentric work. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 19:3, pages 356-358.
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H. G. KNUTTGEN, F. B. PETERSEN & K. KLAUSEN. (1971) EXERCISE WITH CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS. Acta Paediatrica 60:s217, pages 42-46.
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