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1. Agreement Between Maximal Lactate Steady State and Critical Power in Different Sports: A Systematic Review and Bayesian's Meta-Regression.

2. Relationship between recovery of neuromuscular function and subsequent capacity to work above critical power.

3. Central and peripheral factors mechanistically linked to exercise intolerance in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

4. Critical Power Concept: Males vs. Females and the Impact of Muscle Fiber Composition.

5. Experimental validation of the 3-parameter critical power model in cycling.

6. Mathematical modeling of exercise fatigability in the severe domain: A unifying integrative framework in isokinetic condition.

7. Critical power: How different protocols and models affect its determination.

8. Caffeine increases both total work performed above critical power and peripheral fatigue during a 4-km cycling time trial.

9. Critical power testing or self-selected cycling: Which one is the best predictor of maximal metabolic steady-state?

10. Can measures of critical power precisely estimate the maximal metabolic steady-state?

11. The critical power concept in all-out isokinetic exercise.

12. Critical power is not attained at the end of an isokinetic 90-second all-out test in children.

13. Critical power: How different protocols and models affect its determination

14. Critical skating intensity on a slide board: physiological and neuromuscular responses and correlation with performance on ice.

15. Application of critical intensity model during slide board skating.

16. Caffeine increases both total work performed above critical power and peripheral fatigue during a 4-km cycling time trial.

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