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1. Dyspnea during exercise and voluntary hyperpnea in women with obesity

2. Muscle O2 extraction reserve during intense cycling is site-specific

3. Sex-related differences in muscle deoxygenation during ramp incremental exercise

4. Systemic and vastus lateralis muscle blood flow and O2 extraction during ramp incremental cycle exercise

5. Noninvasive estimation of microvascular O2 provision during exercise on-transients in healthy young males

6. Effect of moderate-intensity work rate increment on phase II τVO2, functional gain and Δ[HHb]

7. Regulation of V̇<scp>o</scp>2 kinetics by O2 delivery: insights from acute hypoxia and heavy-intensity priming exercise in young men

8. Characterizing the profile of muscle deoxygenation during ramp incremental exercise in young men

9. Muscle deoxygenation to VO2 relationship differs in young subjects with varying τVO2

10. Pulmonary O2 uptake and muscle deoxygenation kinetics are slowed in the upper compared with lower region of the moderate-intensity exercise domain in older men

11. Heart rate recovery after maximal exercise is blunted in hypertensive seniors

12. Prolonged moderate-intensity exercise oxygen uptake response following heavy-intensity priming exercise with short- and longer-term recovery

13. Oxygen uptake kinetics in endurance-trained and untrained postmenopausal women

14. Effect of acute hypoxia on muscle blood flow, VO(2p), and [HHb] kinetics during leg extension exercise in older men

15. Duration of 'Phase I' VO2p: a comparison of methods used in its estimation and the effects of varying moderate-intensity work rate

16. Adjustments of pulmonary O2 uptake and muscle deoxygenation during ramp incremental exercise and constant-load moderate-intensity exercise in young and older adults

17. Speeding of VO2 kinetics during moderate-intensity exercise subsequent to heavy-intensity exercise is associated with improved local O2 distribution

18. Influence of phase I duration on phase II VO2 kinetics parameter estimates in older and young adults

19. Are the parameters of VO2, heart rate and muscle deoxygenation kinetics affected by serial moderate-intensity exercise transitions in a single day?

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