@Roman_Baber The infection fatality "rates" you quote are ratios. Therefore the actual percentage of deaths are 100x worse than you say. For example, for individuals over 70, the death rate would be 5.4%, not 0.054%. The survival rate is also approximately 98%, not the 99.98% you claim.
@Dr_Burr I could be misinterpreting, but we use RacerMateOne (available for free download from velotrons website), which allows you to control the bike, set up trials, see the data real time, and save it as a csv file with second by second data after.
My second paper from my Master's is published in @JSportsSci! Studying the responses to sprint-interval and continuous exercise in adults with and without exercise-induced bronchoconstriction https://t.co/WFu93TmJdh
Acute Responses to Sprint-Interval and Continuous Exercise in Adults with and without Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction
#JSSAcceptedToday
Submitting Author: @SDOGRAdotCOM
Excited to have the first paper from my master's thesis published looking at the Subjective responses to sprint interval exercise in adults with and without Exercise induced bronchoconstriction! https://t.co/JF89GOAwBf