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Volumn 595, Issue 11, 2017, Pages 3377-3387

Corrigendum to: Refuting the myth of non-response to exercise training: ‘non-responders’ do respond to higher dose of training: Trainability and exercise dose (The Journal of Physiology, (2017), 595, 11, (3377-3387), 10.1113/JP273480);Refuting the myth of non-response to exercise training: ‘non-responders’ do respond to higher dose of training

Author keywords

cardiorespiratory fitness; hemoglobin mass; non response; trainability

Indexed keywords

HEMOGLOBIN;

EID: 85018907981     PISSN: 00223751     EISSN: 14697793     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1113/JP275942     Document Type: Erratum
Times cited : (248)

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