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Anaerobic recovery in man.

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The finalistic implication of this mechanism is the prompt restoration of the potential maximal power of the muscle even in the absence of O2.
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The lactic acid (L.A.) concentration in blood after a 20 sec supramaximal exercise (2.5×\(\dot V_{O_2 \max } \)) has been measured in 4 subjects in the following experimental conditions:

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The time course of phosphorylcreatine resynthesis during recovery of the quadriceps muscle in man

TL;DR: Occlusion of the circulation to the quadriceps completely abolished the resynthesis of PC and Restoration of resynthesis occurred only after release of occlusion.
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Activity and Metabolism in the Mussel Mytilus edulis L. during Intertidal Hypoxia and Aerobic Recovery

TL;DR: Variations in air-gaping behavior were associated with differences in heat dissipation during exposure to air and its partitioning into aerobic and anaerobic components in intertidally and subtidally acclimatized specimens of Mytilus edulis.
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Responses of intermediary metabolism to acute handling stress and recovery in untrained and trained leuciscus cephalus (cyprinidae, teleostei)

TL;DR: It is argued that anaerobic recovery, a well-known characteristic of exercise physiology in man and other vertebrates, is the driving force of accelerated recovery of trained L. cephalus.
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Metabolic Demand and Muscle Activation during Different Forms of Bodyweight Supported Locomotion in Men with Incomplete SCI

TL;DR: Steady state locomotion using the same body weight support (BWS) percent was compared in 7 males using the Lokomat, Manual Treadmill, and ZeroG to improve recovery following a spinal cord injury (SCI).
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Kinetics and mechanism of oxygen debt contraction in man

TL;DR: Oxygen consumption, along with lactic and pyruvic acid in blood, have been measured throughout the performance of heavy muscular exercise of different intensities, all leading to exhaustion in 1–10 minutes.
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Balance and kinetics of anaerobic energy release during strenuous exercise in man

TL;DR: The alactacid oxygen debt contraction is a faster process and it requires 10–30 sec for completion, while the lactacid debt process is completed in about 40 sec in the most strenous exercise, therefore, at the highest workloads, the only energy source available after 40 sec resides in oxidative processes.
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