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    Gender bias in publishing by Boynton, Jason R, Georgiou, Kristina, Reid, Mark, Govus, Andrew

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (27-10-2018)
    “…Countries with greater equality of opportunity often have lower representation of women in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medical (STEMM)…”
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    Outcomes During Intended Fluoroscopy-free Ablation in Adults and Children by Kipp, Ryan T, Boynton, Jason R, Field, Michael E, Wang, Jesse F, Bares, Anton, Leal, Miguel A, VON Bergen, Nicholas H, Eckhardt, Lee L

    “…Electroanatomic mapping (EAM) systems facilitate the elimination of fluoroscopy during electrophysiologic (EP) studies and ablations. The rate and predictors…”
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    Predicting Twenty-Minute Power from Five Five-Minute Intervals in Competitive Cyclists by Albrechtsen, Steven J, Boynton, Jason R

    “…The purpose of this research project was to compare the power achieved during five five-minute intervals and one twenty-minute effort. Five five-minute…”
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    Power and VO2 During Three Consecutive Wingates in Untrained Individuals Compared to Trained Cyclists by McGregor, Stephen J, Boynton, Jason R, Shetron-Rama, Lynne, Herman, Chris, Workman, Andrea D, Muth, Tim, Gordon, Josh, Ratz, Ian, Maino, Zach

    “…To compare changes in power output and VO sub(2) over the course of multiple consecutive Wingate efforts in untrained individuals (UT) and trained cyclists…”
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    Reactive Oxygen Species Markers After Multiple Wingate Bouts in Trained and Untrained Subjects by Boynton, Jason R, Shetron-Rama, Lynn, Herman, Chris, Workman, Andrea D, Muth, TIm, Gordon, Josh, Ratz, Ian, Maino, Zack, McGregor, Stephen J

    “…PURPOSE: To study changes in ROS markers over time following multiple 30 s supra-maximal efforts in UT and T subjects. METHODS: All procedures were approved by…”
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