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    Calorimetric validation of the Caltrac accelerometer during level walking by Balogun, J A, Martin, D A, Clendenin, M A

    Published in Physical therapy (01-06-1989)
    “…The primary purpose of this study was to compare the Caltrac accelerometer output with measured energy expenditure (Ee). Twenty-five volunteers (10 men, 15…”
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    Collateral vessel development, following unilateral chronic carotid occlusion in the dog by Clendenin, M A, Conrad, M C

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-01-1979)
    “…Because much of the data base describing the physiology of cerebral circulation is based on experiments using the dog as a model and because the functional…”
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    Collateral vessel development after chronic bilateral common carotid artery occlusion in the dog by Clendenin, M A, Conrad, M C

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-09-1979)
    “…The functional response to occlusion of arteries supplying the head has been found to be much less severe in th dog than in man, indicating that a more…”
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    Effects of hypercapnea and of hypercapnea in combination with hypoxia on midbrain-induced cardiac dysrhythmias by Mauck, Jr, H P, szumski, A J, Forbes, J E, Clendenin, M A, Newton, R A

    Published in The American heart journal (01-09-1976)
    “…Stimulation of the midbrain during acute combined arterial hypoxia and hypercapnea produces serious cardiac dysrhythmias which are not evoked when stimulation…”
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    Human energy expenditure during level walking on a treadmill at speeds of 54-130 m min-1 by Balogun, J A, Martin, D A, Clendenin, M A

    Published in International disability studies (01-01-1989)
    “…Controversy exists in the literature as to the accuracy of the formulae used in predicting oxygen consumption (VO2) during level walking. The purpose of this…”
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