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pubmed-article:11601554pubmed:abstractTextOxygen uptake (VO2) on-kinetics is decelerated in acute hypoxia and accelerated in hyperoxia in comparison with normoxia during submaximal exercise. However, the effects of fraction of oxygen in inspired air (FIO2) on VO2 kinetics during maximal exercise are unknown.lld:pubmed
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