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Inspiratory muscle training and its effect on indices of physiological and perceived stress during incremental walking exercise in normobaric hypoxia: Abstracts. X World Congress on High Altitude Medicine and Physiology & Mountain Emergency Medicine. Hypoxia and Cold—From Science to Treatment. May 25–31, 2014. Bozen/Bolzano, Italy

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