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FFA
free fatty acid
h
hour
m
meter
mg kg 21
milligram per kilogram body weight
PCr
phosphocreatine
d n 0 t 2 n g | 4
RPE
rating of perceived exertion
VO 2 max
maximal oxygen uptake
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