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Mechanisms of action of caffeine in a non-fatigued state and during fatiguing exercise : responders versus non-responders

Mechanisms of action of caffeine in a non-fatigued state and during fatiguing exercise responders versus non-responders

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Main Author: Mesquita, Ricardo N. O., kirjoittaja
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Subjects:
transkraniaalinen magneettistimulaatio
rasituskokeet
lihakset
rasitus
väsymys
suorituskyky
kofeiini
liikuntafysiologia
fatigue
central fatigue
peripheral fatigue
peripheral transmission failure
transcranial magnetic stimulation
rate of perceived exertion
exercise performance
exertion
soleus
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