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Acceptability of power variation during a simulated hilly time trial
Greg Atkinson, O. Peacock, M. Law
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Time Trial
100%
Power Variation
100%
Power Mean
44%
Constant Power
33%
Variable Power
33%
Pacing Strategy
33%
Downhill
33%
Cyclists
22%
Self-paced
22%
Perceived Exertion
11%
Confidence Interval
11%
Cycling Time Trial
11%
Power Strategies
11%
Finish Time
11%
Heart Rate Response
11%
Lactate Response
11%
Equivalent Power
11%
Valid Time
11%
Gradient Variation
11%
Physiological Strain
11%
Percentage Improvement
11%
Engineering
Power Variation
100%
Variable Power
100%
Confidence Interval
33%
Initial Time
33%
Mathematics
Power Mean
100%
Confidence Interval
25%
Approximates
25%
Initial Time
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Confidence Interval
100%