Correction to: The effect of low dose marine protein hydrolysates on short-term recovery after high intensity performance cycling: a double-blinded crossover study
The original article [1] contains errors in Tables 1 and 3: Table 1 erroneously mentions use of a treadmill which should instead state 'bicycle', and Table 3 has a minor typesetting mistake.
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Main Authors: | Ingunn Mjøs (Author), Einar Thorsen (Author), Trygve Hausken (Author), Einar Lied (Author), Roy M. Nilsen (Author), Ingeborg Brønstad (Author), Elisabeth Edvardsen (Author), Bente Frisk (Author) |
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