The increase of perceived exertion, aches and pain in the legs, heart rate and blood lactate during exercise on a bicycle ergometer

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Gunnar Borg1, Gunilla Ljunggren1, Ruggero Ceci1
1Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

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