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PERFORMANCE AND TRAINING IN CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
During the past decades extensive research on the extraordinary physical capacities and unique quadrupedal movements of cross-country skiers, focusing on both physiological and biomechanical responses, has increased our understanding of the factors that ...
Holmberg, Hans-Christer,
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Optimal V̇O2max-to-mass ratio for predicting 15 km performance among elite male cross-country skiers
Tomas Carlsson,1,2 Magnus Carlsson,1,2 Daniel Hammarström,3 Bent R Rønnestad,3 Christer B Malm,2 Michail Tonkonogi1 1School of Education, Health and Social Studies, Dalarna University, Falun, 2Sports Medicine Unit, Umeå University, Ume ...
Carlsson T +5 more
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A protracted phenology: Post‐diapause larval development of a threatened butterfly
Larval survival during diapause was high; hibernaculum webs were mostly located near Succisa pratensis plants, which often retained vital leaves through winter. Post‐diapause developmental time varied strongly depending on exposure to different microclimates, being reduced by litter cover, solar radiation and a higher heat load index.
Gwydion Scherer, Thomas Fartmann
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Accomplishments of our cross-country skiing at the olympic games
Title: Accomplishments of our cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympic Games Abstract: This thesis is focus on history of Czech and Czechoslovak cross-counrty skiing at the Winter Olympic Games from the first competition at WOG Chamonix 1924 to ...
Kubátová, Monika
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Who Cares: Why the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Matters (More) to Some EU Member States
Abstract What drives the salience of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict amongst EU member states? This article employs domestic foreign policy theories to explain the factors underlying variation in salience, estimated analysing all country statements made at the United Nations General Assembly between 1993 and 2017.
Valerio Vignoli +2 more
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Whole body work in cross-country skiing
Cross-country skiing is one of the most demanding endurance sports. It imposes extensive physiological challenges due to the perpetual changes between, and utilisation of, different skiing techniques, each involving the upper and lower body to various ...
Holmberg, Hans-Christer,
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Remote Sensing for Monitoring and Managing Urban Soils in Coastal Areas: A Review
ABSTRACT Coastal urban soils (CUS) exhibit distinct physical–chemical properties due to the combined effects of intense interaction among anthropogenic and natural pressures, resulting in a unique, complex and highly vulnerable system. While CUS are vital for the urban coastal environment and its inhabitants, numerous factors significantly threaten ...
Antonio Ganga +3 more
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Numerical optimization of pacing strategy in cross-country skiing
When studying events involving locomotive exercise,such as cross-country skiing, one generally assumesthat pacing strategies (i.e. power distributions) have a significantimpact on performance.
Carlsson, Peter, +7 more
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Surgery in space: The ultimate frontier
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Mohamad Bashir +5 more
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Cross-country (XC) skiing imposes high physiological demands under hypoxic conditions at altitude. Lactate thresholds such as Onset Blood Lactate Accumulation at 4 mmol/L (OBLA4) and lactate plus 1 mmol/L above baseline (Bsln+1.0) are crucial for ...
Jesús Torres-Pérez +3 more
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