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Informed consent 17 // Preliminary measures 18
Test protocols 18 // Ergometers 19
Gas collection 21 // Calibration 23
Calculation of oxygen uptake 26 // Atypical inspired gas fractions 29
Other variables recorded 29 // Key points 30
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