Rapid and precise determination of ATP using a modified photometer
David J Shultz
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Rapid and precise determination of ATP using a modified photometer
Published
1980
Publisher
U.S. Geological Survey
Pages
1
Subjects
Electrical Timekeeping
Stopwatch and timer calibrations
The development of a method for equating the effects of automatic, semi-automatic, and manual timing methods on swimming competition
Timing engineering
An investigation of timing performance in manual and automatic timing of track events
A simple digital timer
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