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Author's A comparison of rectal, oesophageal and gastro-intestinal tract temperatures during moderate-intensity cycling in temperate and hot conditions
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Author's Adaptive response of human tendon to paralysis
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Author's Age-dependent motor unit remodelling in human limb muscles
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Author's Age-Related Loss of Muscle Mass, Strength, and Power and Their Association with Mobility in Recreationally-Active Older Adults in the United Kingdom
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Author's Angiotensin-converting enzyme genotype affects the response of human skeletal muscle to functional overload
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Author's Are Force Enhancement after Stretch and Muscle Fatigue Due to Effects of Elevated Inorganic Phosphate and Low Calcium on Cross Bridge Kinetics?
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Author's Assessment of voluntary muscle activation using magnetic stimulation
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Author's Breathing Training for Older Patients with Controlled Isolated Systolic Hypertension
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Author's Carbohydrate supplementation improves moderate and high-intensity exercise in the heat
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Author's Cardiovascular, muscular and perceptual contributions to physical fatigue in prevalent kidney transplant recipients
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Author's Changes in the force-velocity relationship of fatigued muscle: implications for power production and possible causes
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Author's Chronic exertional compartment syndrome: muscle changes with isometric exercise
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Author's Circulating levels of adipokines and IGF-1 are associated with skeletal muscle strength of young and old healthy subjects
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Author's Combined Resistance and Stretching Exercise Training Benefits Stair Descent Biomechanics in Older Adults
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Author's Commentaries on Viewpoint: can muscle size fully account for strength differences between children and adults?
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Author's Commentary on child-adult differences in muscle activation--a review.
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Author's Coupling between skeletal muscle fiber size and capillarization is maintained during healthy aging
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Author's Do PTK2 gene polymorphisms contribute to the interindividual variability in muscle strength and the response to resistance training? A preliminary report.
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Author's Drink temperature influences fluid intake and endurance capacity in men during exercise in a hot, dry environment
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Author's Effect of transdermal nicotine administration on exercise endurance in men.
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Author's Effects of inspiratory muscle training on time-trial performance in trained cyclists.
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Author's Effects of resistance exercise volume and nutritional supplementation on anabolic and catabolic hormones
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Author's Energy turnover in relation to slowing of contractile properties during fatiguing contractions of the human anterior tibialis muscle
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Author's Five-year longitudinal changes in thigh muscle mass of septuagenarian men and women assessed with DXA and MRI
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Author's Frailty phenotype and frailty index are associated with distinct neuromuscular electrophysiological characteristics in men
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Author's Hypervolemia and Blood Pressure in Prevalent Kidney Transplant Recipients
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Author's In vivo measurements of muscle specific tension in adults and children
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Author's In vivo specific tension of the human quadriceps femoris muscle
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Author's Influence of environmental temperature on exercise-induced inspiratory muscle fatigue.
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Author's Influence of knee joint angle on muscle properties of paralyzed and nonparalyzed human knee extensors
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Author's Inspiratory muscle fatigue in trained cyclists: effects of inspiratory muscle training.
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Author's Inter-individual variability in adaptation of the leg muscles following a standardised endurance training programme in young women
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Author's Inter-individual variability in the adaptation of human muscle specific tension to progressive resistance training
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Author's Is ageing 'highly individualistic'?
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Author's Is maximum stimulation intensity required in the assessment of muscle activation capacity?
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Author's Joint torques and dynamic joint stiffness in elderly and young men during stepping down
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Author's Knee and ankle range of motion during stepping down in elderly compared to young men
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Author's Knee extensor fatigue resistance of young and older men and women performing sustained and brief intermittent isometric contractions
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Author's Low frequency fatigue and changes in muscle fascicle length following eccentric exercise of the knee extensors
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Author's Mechanical properties of the patellar tendon in adults and children
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Author's Moment arms of the knee extensor mechanism in children and adults.
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Author's Motor unit number estimates and neuromuscular transmission in the tibialis anterior of master athletes: evidence that athletic older people are not spared from age-related motor unit remodeling
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Author's Muscle function in smokers: clearing up the smoke
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Author's Muscle-tendon structure and dimensions in adults and children.
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Author's Obesity in kidney transplantation
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Author's Older Women with Controlled Isolated Systolic Hypertension: Exercise and Blood Pressure
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Author's Physical Fatigue, Fitness, and Muscle Function in Patients With Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis
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Author's Physiological and functional evaluation of healthy young and older men and women: design of the European MyoAge study
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Author's Positive expiratory pressure breathing speeds recovery of postexercise dyspnea in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Author's Predictors and consequences of fatigue in prevalent kidney transplant recipients
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Author's Relationship of anabolic hormones with motor unit characteristics in quadriceps muscle in healthy and frail ageing men
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Author's Reproducibility of maximal quadriceps strength and its relationship to maximal voluntary activation in postpoliomyelitis syndrome.
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Author's Sex differences in contractile properties and fatigue resistance of human skeletal muscle.
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Author's Skeletal muscle properties and fatigue resistance in relation to smoking history.
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Author's Slow loaded breathing training improves blood pressure, lung capacity and arm exercise endurance for older people with treated and stable isolated systolic hypertension.
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Author's Slow torque recovery after eccentric exercise and the repeated bout effect; the role of primary and secondary muscle damage.
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Author's Stair Gait in Older Adults Worsens With Smaller Step Treads and When Transitioning Between Level and Stair Walking
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Author's Strength training: isometric training at a range of joint angles versus dynamic training
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Author's Strong relationships exist between muscle volume, joint power and whole-body external mechanical power in adults and children
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Author's The acute benefits and risks of passive stretching to the point of pain.
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Author's The Associations of Muscle Strength, Muscle Mass, and Adiposity With Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life in Prevalent Kidney Transplant Recipients
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Author's The contribution of low-frequency fatigue to the loss of quadriceps contractile function following repeated drop jumps
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Author's The Contributions of Fiber Atrophy, Fiber Loss, In Situ Specific Force, and Voluntary Activation to Weakness in Sarcopenia
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Author's The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on 1-h cycle time trial performance
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Author's The effect of glucose infusion on glucose kinetics during a 1-h time trial
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Author's The effect of passive heating and head cooling on perception, cardiovascular function and cognitive performance in the heat
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Author's The effect of slow-loaded breathing training on the blood pressure response to handgrip exercise in patients with isolated systolic hypertension
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Author's The effect of sweetness on the efficacy of carbohydrate supplementation during exercise in the heat
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Author's The effects of 4 weeks stretching training to the point of pain on flexibility and muscle tendon unit properties
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Author's The effects of agonist and antagonist muscle activation on the knee extension moment-angle relationship in adults and children
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Author's The effects of face cooling during hyperthermic exercise in man: evidence for an integrated thermal, neuroendocrine and behavioural response
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Author's The effects of face cooling on the prolactin response and subjective comfort during moderate passive heating in humans
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Author's The effects of passive heating and head-cooling on perception of exercise in the heat
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Author's The effects of slow loaded breathing training on exercise blood pressure in isolated systolic hypertension
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Author's The effects of swilling an L
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Author's The effects of swilling an L(-)-menthol solution during exercise in the heat
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Author's The relationship between stiffness and pain following unaccustomed eccentric exercise: the effects of gentle stretch and repeated bout
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Author's The role of hepcidin-25 in kidney transplantation.
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Author's The time course of myonuclear accretion during hypertrophy in young adult and older rat plantaris muscle
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Author's The training stimulus experienced by the leg muscles during cycling in humans.
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Author's The validity of estimating quadriceps volume from single MRI cross-sections in young men.
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Author's Time-course of changes in the myonuclear domain during denervation in young-adult and old rat gastrocnemius muscle
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Author's Time course of performance changes and fatigue markers during intensified training in trained cyclists
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Author's Training diagnosis for a load carriage task
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Author's Variable responses to eccentric exercise.
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Author's Variation in the determinants of power of chemically skinned type I rat soleus muscle fibres.
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Author's Venous obstruction in healthy limbs: a model for chronic compartment syndrome?
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Author's What causes in vivo muscle specific tension to increase following resistance training?
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comparisonofrectaloesophagealandgastrointestinaltracttemperaturesduringmoderateintensitycyclingintemperateandhotconditions
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A comparison of rectal, oesophageal and gastro-intestinal tract temperatures during moderate-intensity cycling in temperate and hot conditions
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adaptiveresponseofhumantendontoparalysis
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Adaptive response of human tendon to paralysis
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agedependentmotorunitremodellinginhumanlimbmuscles
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Age-dependent motor unit remodelling in human limb muscles
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agerelatedlossofmusclemassstrengthandpowerandtheirassociationwithmobilityinrecreationallyactiveolderadultsintheunitedkingdom
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Age-Related Loss of Muscle Mass, Strength, and Power and Their Association with Mobility in Recreationally-Active Older Adults in the United Kingdom
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angiotensinconvertingenzymegenotypeaffectstheresponseofhumanskeletalmuscletofunctionaloverload
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme genotype affects the response of human skeletal muscle to functional overload
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areforceenhancementafterstretchandmusclefatigueduetoeffectsofelevatedinorganicphosphateandlowcalciumoncrossbridgekinetics
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Are Force Enhancement after Stretch and Muscle Fatigue Due to Effects of Elevated Inorganic Phosphate and Low Calcium on Cross Bridge Kinetics?
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assessmentofvoluntarymuscleactivationusingmagneticstimulation
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Assessment of voluntary muscle activation using magnetic stimulation
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breathingtrainingforolderpatientswithcontrolledisolatedsystolichypertension
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Breathing Training for Older Patients with Controlled Isolated Systolic Hypertension
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carbohydratesupplementationimprovesmoderateandhighintensityexerciseintheheat
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cardiovascularmuscularandperceptualcontributionstophysicalfatigueinprevalentkidneytransplantrecipients
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Cardiovascular, muscular and perceptual contributions to physical fatigue in prevalent kidney transplant recipients
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changesintheforcevelocityrelationshipoffatiguedmuscleimplicationsforpowerproductionandpossiblecauses
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Changes in the force-velocity relationship of fatigued muscle: implications for power production and possible causes
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Chronic exertional compartment syndrome: muscle changes with isometric exercise
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circulatinglevelsofadipokinesandigf1areassociatedwithskeletalmusclestrengthofyoungandoldhealthysubjects
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Circulating levels of adipokines and IGF-1 are associated with skeletal muscle strength of young and old healthy subjects
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combinedresistanceandstretchingexercisetrainingbenefitsstairdescentbiomechanicsinolderadults
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Combined Resistance and Stretching Exercise Training Benefits Stair Descent Biomechanics in Older Adults
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commentariesonviewpointcanmusclesizefullyaccountforstrengthdifferencesbetweenchildrenandadults
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Commentaries on Viewpoint: can muscle size fully account for strength differences between children and adults?
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commentaryonchildadultdifferencesinmuscleactivationareview
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Commentary on child-adult differences in muscle activation--a review.
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couplingbetweenskeletalmusclefibersizeandcapillarizationismaintainedduringhealthyaging
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Coupling between skeletal muscle fiber size and capillarization is maintained during healthy aging
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doptk2genepolymorphismscontributetotheinterindividualvariabilityinmusclestrengthandtheresponsetoresistancetrainingapreliminaryreport
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Do PTK2 gene polymorphisms contribute to the interindividual variability in muscle strength and the response to resistance training? A preliminary report.
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drinktemperatureinfluencesfluidintakeandendurancecapacityinmenduringexerciseinahotdryenvironment
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Drink temperature influences fluid intake and endurance capacity in men during exercise in a hot, dry environment
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effectoftransdermalnicotineadministrationonexerciseenduranceinmen
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Effect of transdermal nicotine administration on exercise endurance in men.
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effectsofinspiratorymuscletrainingontimetrialperformanceintrainedcyclists
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Effects of inspiratory muscle training on time-trial performance in trained cyclists.
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effectsofresistanceexercisevolumeandnutritionalsupplementationonanabolicandcatabolichormones
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Effects of resistance exercise volume and nutritional supplementation on anabolic and catabolic hormones
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energyturnoverinrelationtoslowingofcontractilepropertiesduringfatiguingcontractionsofthehumananteriortibialismuscle
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Energy turnover in relation to slowing of contractile properties during fatiguing contractions of the human anterior tibialis muscle
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5yearlongitudinalchangesinthighmusclemassofseptuagenarianmenandwomenassessedwithdxaandmri
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Five-year longitudinal changes in thigh muscle mass of septuagenarian men and women assessed with DXA and MRI
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frailtyphenotypeandfrailtyindexareassociatedwithdistinctneuromuscularelectrophysiologicalcharacteristicsinmen
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Frailty phenotype and frailty index are associated with distinct neuromuscular electrophysiological characteristics in men
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hypervolemiaandbloodpressureinprevalentkidneytransplantrecipients
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Hypervolemia and Blood Pressure in Prevalent Kidney Transplant Recipients
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invivomeasurementsofmusclespecifictensioninadultsandchildren
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In vivo measurements of muscle specific tension in adults and children
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invivospecifictensionofthehumanquadricepsfemorismuscle
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In vivo specific tension of the human quadriceps femoris muscle
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influenceofenvironmentaltemperatureonexerciseinducedinspiratorymusclefatigue
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Influence of environmental temperature on exercise-induced inspiratory muscle fatigue.
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influenceofkneejointangleonmusclepropertiesofparalyzedandnonparalyzedhumankneeextensors
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Influence of knee joint angle on muscle properties of paralyzed and nonparalyzed human knee extensors
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inspiratorymusclefatigueintrainedcyclistseffectsofinspiratorymuscletraining
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Inspiratory muscle fatigue in trained cyclists: effects of inspiratory muscle training.
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interindividualvariabilityinadaptationofthelegmusclesfollowingastandardisedendurancetrainingprogrammeinyoungwomen
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Inter-individual variability in adaptation of the leg muscles following a standardised endurance training programme in young women
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interindividualvariabilityintheadaptationofhumanmusclespecifictensiontoprogressiveresistancetraining
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Inter-individual variability in the adaptation of human muscle specific tension to progressive resistance training
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isageinghighlyindividualistic
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Is ageing 'highly individualistic'?
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ismaximumstimulationintensityrequiredintheassessmentofmuscleactivationcapacity
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Is maximum stimulation intensity required in the assessment of muscle activation capacity?
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jointtorquesanddynamicjointstiffnessinelderlyandyoungmenduringsteppingdown
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Joint torques and dynamic joint stiffness in elderly and young men during stepping down
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kneeandanklerangeofmotionduringsteppingdowninelderlycomparedtoyoungmen
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Knee and ankle range of motion during stepping down in elderly compared to young men
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kneeextensorfatigueresistanceofyoungandoldermenandwomenperformingsustainedandbriefintermittentisometriccontractions
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Knee extensor fatigue resistance of young and older men and women performing sustained and brief intermittent isometric contractions
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lowfrequencyfatigueandchangesinmusclefasciclelengthfollowingeccentricexerciseofthekneeextensors
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Low frequency fatigue and changes in muscle fascicle length following eccentric exercise of the knee extensors
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mechanicalpropertiesofthepatellartendoninadultsandchildren
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Mechanical properties of the patellar tendon in adults and children
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momentarmsofthekneeextensormechanisminchildrenandadults
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Moment arms of the knee extensor mechanism in children and adults.
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motorunitnumberestimatesandneuromusculartransmissioninthetibialisanteriorofmasterathletesevidencethatathleticolderpeoplearenotsparedfromagerelatedmotorunitremodeling
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Motor unit number estimates and neuromuscular transmission in the tibialis anterior of master athletes: evidence that athletic older people are not spared from age-related motor unit remodeling
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musclefunctioninsmokersclearingupthesmoke
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Muscle function in smokers: clearing up the smoke
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muscletendonstructureanddimensionsinadultsandchildren
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Muscle-tendon structure and dimensions in adults and children.
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obesityinkidneytransplantation
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Obesity in kidney transplantation
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olderwomenwithcontrolledisolatedsystolichypertensionexerciseandbloodpressure
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Older Women with Controlled Isolated Systolic Hypertension: Exercise and Blood Pressure
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physicalfatiguefitnessandmusclefunctioninpatientswithantineutrophilcytoplasmicantibodyassociatedvasculitis
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Physical Fatigue, Fitness, and Muscle Function in Patients With Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis
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physiologicalandfunctionalevaluationofhealthyyoungandoldermenandwomendesignoftheeuropeanmyoagestudy
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Physiological and functional evaluation of healthy young and older men and women: design of the European MyoAge study
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positiveexpiratorypressurebreathingspeedsrecoveryofpostexercisedyspneainchronicobstructivepulmonarydisease
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Positive expiratory pressure breathing speeds recovery of postexercise dyspnea in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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predictorsandconsequencesoffatigueinprevalentkidneytransplantrecipients
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Predictors and consequences of fatigue in prevalent kidney transplant recipients
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relationshipofanabolichormoneswithmotorunitcharacteristicsinquadricepsmuscleinhealthyandfrailageingmen
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Relationship of anabolic hormones with motor unit characteristics in quadriceps muscle in healthy and frail ageing men
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reproducibilityofmaximalquadricepsstrengthanditsrelationshiptomaximalvoluntaryactivationinpostpoliomyelitissyndrome
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Reproducibility of maximal quadriceps strength and its relationship to maximal voluntary activation in postpoliomyelitis syndrome.
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sexdifferencesincontractilepropertiesandfatigueresistanceofhumanskeletalmuscle
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Sex differences in contractile properties and fatigue resistance of human skeletal muscle.
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skeletalmusclepropertiesandfatigueresistanceinrelationtosmokinghistory
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Skeletal muscle properties and fatigue resistance in relation to smoking history.
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slowloadedbreathingtrainingimprovesbloodpressurelungcapacityandarmexerciseenduranceforolderpeoplewithtreatedandstableisolatedsystolichypertension
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Slow loaded breathing training improves blood pressure, lung capacity and arm exercise endurance for older people with treated and stable isolated systolic hypertension.
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slowtorquerecoveryaftereccentricexerciseandtherepeatedbouteffecttheroleofprimaryandsecondarymuscledamage
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Slow torque recovery after eccentric exercise and the repeated bout effect; the role of primary and secondary muscle damage.
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stairgaitinolderadultsworsenswithsmallersteptreadsandwhentransitioningbetweenlevelandstairwalking
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Stair Gait in Older Adults Worsens With Smaller Step Treads and When Transitioning Between Level and Stair Walking
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strengthtrainingisometrictrainingatarangeofjointanglesversusdynamictraining
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Strength training: isometric training at a range of joint angles versus dynamic training
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919
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strongrelationshipsexistbetweenmusclevolumejointpowerandwholebodyexternalmechanicalpowerinadultsandchildren
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Strong relationships exist between muscle volume, joint power and whole-body external mechanical power in adults and children
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1
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919
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acutebenefitsandrisksofpassivestretchingtothepointofpain
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The acute benefits and risks of passive stretching to the point of pain.
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1
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919
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associationsofmusclestrengthmusclemassandadipositywithclinicaloutcomesandqualityoflifeinprevalentkidneytransplantrecipients
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The Associations of Muscle Strength, Muscle Mass, and Adiposity With Clinical Outcomes and Quality of Life in Prevalent Kidney Transplant Recipients
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1
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919
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contributionoflowfrequencyfatiguetothelossofquadricepscontractilefunctionfollowingrepeateddropjumps
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The contribution of low-frequency fatigue to the loss of quadriceps contractile function following repeated drop jumps
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1
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919
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contributionsoffiberatrophyfiberlossinsituspecificforceandvoluntaryactivationtoweaknessinsarcopenia
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The Contributions of Fiber Atrophy, Fiber Loss, In Situ Specific Force, and Voluntary Activation to Weakness in Sarcopenia
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1
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919
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effectofcarbohydratemouthrinseon1hcycletimetrialperformance
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The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on 1-h cycle time trial performance
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1
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919
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effectofglucoseinfusiononglucosekineticsduringa1htimetrial
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The effect of glucose infusion on glucose kinetics during a 1-h time trial
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1
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919
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effectofpassiveheatingandheadcoolingonperceptioncardiovascularfunctionandcognitiveperformanceintheheat
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The effect of passive heating and head cooling on perception, cardiovascular function and cognitive performance in the heat
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1
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919
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effectofslowloadedbreathingtrainingonthebloodpressureresponsetohandgripexerciseinpatientswithisolatedsystolichypertension
‡A
The effect of slow-loaded breathing training on the blood pressure response to handgrip exercise in patients with isolated systolic hypertension
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1
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919
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effectofsweetnessontheefficacyofcarbohydratesupplementationduringexerciseintheheat
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The effect of sweetness on the efficacy of carbohydrate supplementation during exercise in the heat
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1
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919
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effectsof4weeksstretchingtrainingtothepointofpainonflexibilityandmuscletendonunitproperties
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The effects of 4 weeks stretching training to the point of pain on flexibility and muscle tendon unit properties
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1
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919
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effectsofagonistandantagonistmuscleactivationonthekneeextensionmomentanglerelationshipinadultsandchildren
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The effects of agonist and antagonist muscle activation on the knee extension moment-angle relationship in adults and children
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1
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919
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effectsoffacecoolingduringhyperthermicexerciseinmanevidenceforanintegratedthermalneuroendocrineandbehaviouralresponse
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The effects of face cooling during hyperthermic exercise in man: evidence for an integrated thermal, neuroendocrine and behavioural response
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1
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919
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effectsoffacecoolingontheprolactinresponseandsubjectivecomfortduringmoderatepassiveheatinginhumans
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The effects of face cooling on the prolactin response and subjective comfort during moderate passive heating in humans
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1
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919
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effectsofpassiveheatingandheadcoolingonperceptionofexerciseintheheat
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The effects of passive heating and head-cooling on perception of exercise in the heat
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1
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919
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effectsofslowloadedbreathingtrainingonexercisebloodpressureinisolatedsystolichypertension
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The effects of slow loaded breathing training on exercise blood pressure in isolated systolic hypertension
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1
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effectsofswillingan50
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The effects of swilling an L
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1
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919
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effectsofswillingan50mentholsolutionduringexerciseintheheat
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The effects of swilling an L(-)-menthol solution during exercise in the heat
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1
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919
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relationshipbetweenstiffnessandpainfollowingunaccustomedeccentricexercisetheeffectsofgentlestretchandrepeatedbout
‡A
The relationship between stiffness and pain following unaccustomed eccentric exercise: the effects of gentle stretch and repeated bout
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1
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919
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roleofhepcidin25inkidneytransplantation
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The role of hepcidin-25 in kidney transplantation.
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1
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timecourseofmyonuclearaccretionduringhypertrophyinyoungadultandolderratplantarismuscle
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The time course of myonuclear accretion during hypertrophy in young adult and older rat plantaris muscle
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1
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trainingstimulusexperiencedbythelegmusclesduringcyclinginhumans
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The training stimulus experienced by the leg muscles during cycling in humans.
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1
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validityofestimatingquadricepsvolumefromsinglemricrosssectionsinyoungmen
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The validity of estimating quadriceps volume from single MRI cross-sections in young men.
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1
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timecourseofchangesinthemyonucleardomainduringdenervationinyoungadultandoldratgastrocnemiusmuscle
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Time-course of changes in the myonuclear domain during denervation in young-adult and old rat gastrocnemius muscle
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timecourseofperformancechangesandfatiguemarkersduringintensifiedtrainingintrainedcyclists
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Time course of performance changes and fatigue markers during intensified training in trained cyclists
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trainingdiagnosisforaloadcarriagetask
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Training diagnosis for a load carriage task
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variableresponsestoeccentricexercise
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Variable responses to eccentric exercise.
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variationinthedeterminantsofpowerofchemicallyskinnedtype1ratsoleusmusclefibres
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Variation in the determinants of power of chemically skinned type I rat soleus muscle fibres.
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venousobstructioninhealthylimbsamodelforchroniccompartmentsyndrome
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Venous obstruction in healthy limbs: a model for chronic compartment syndrome?
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whatcausesinvivomusclespecifictensiontoincreasefollowingresistancetraining
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What causes in vivo muscle specific tension to increase following resistance training?
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‡2
DBC|87097968514622
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2019162035
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000043397205
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
PLWABN|9810613059105606
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NUKAT|n 2009114978
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000039008828
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|17859648
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SELIBR|188703
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf10166826
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
N6I|vtls002751086
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1207321060
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 84052675
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|000000011759013X
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
PLWABN|9812830415305606
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|200231995
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 86027231
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000391689183
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|16217855
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|000000036765567X
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NSK|000102855
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2003081513
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NII|DA05043656
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1111641226
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000083723722
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000048696984
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|172171407
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|151178666
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2022010653
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf10348633
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
RERO|A025610897
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|135314739
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
J9U|987007393167805171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
J9U|987007331580605171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000026668595
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NSK|000566112
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|108944948
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BIBSYS|71714
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000046907039
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|000000004022742X
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2020052583
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2016024284
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NII|DA13084921
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2011004746
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf11420737
|
997
|
|
|
‡a
0 0 lived 0 0
‡9
1
|