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    Reproducibility of limb power outputs and cardiopulmonary responses to exercise using a novel swimming training machine by Swaine, I L, Hunter, A M, Carlton, K J, Wiles, J D, Coleman, D

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-12-2010)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the reproducibility of limb power outputs and cardiopulmonary responses, to incremental whole-body exercise using a…”
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    Diffusion-Weighted Imaging of Bacteria Colonies in the STRAFI Plane by Carlton, K.J, Halse, M.R, Strange, J.H

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-03-2000)
    “…Imaging colonies of bacteria in water suspension using NMR requires that the water inside the bacteria can be differentiated from the surrounding water. This…”
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    The HALO system—a light weight portable imaging system by Routley, Nathan R., Carlton, Kevin J.

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-10-2004)
    “…This paper describes the development of a prototype portable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device with anticipated application in material science and…”
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    NMR stray-field analysis of oil drop size distribution in peanut cotyledons by Carlton, K.J., Halse, M.R., Maphossa, A.M., Mallett, M.J.D.

    Published in European biophysics journal (01-01-2001)
    “…The technique of stray-field NMR has been applied to the study of an oil-bearing seed. It is found to provide additional information about the smallest size of…”
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    NMR stray-field analysis of oil drop size distribtuion in peanut cotyledons by Carlton, K J, Halse, M R, Maphossa, A M, Mallett, M J

    Published in European biophysics journal (2001)
    “…The technique of stray-field NMR has been applied to the study of an oil-bearing seed. It is found to provide additional information about the smallest size of…”
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