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    Validation of the OMNI RPE Seven Day Exertional Recall Questionnaire by Schafer, Mark A., Robertson, Robert J., Thekkada, Savitha J., Gallagher, Michael, Hunt, Sarah E., Goss, Fredric L., Aaron, Deborah J.

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-09-2013)
    “…Purpose: The present study examined the validity of the Seven Day Recall Questionnaire among recreationally active men and women. Method: Initially,…”
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    Development of a perceptual hyperthermia index to evaluate heat strain during treadmill exercise by Gallagher, Michael, Robertson, Robert J., Goss, Fredric L., Nagle-Stilley, Elizabeth F., Schafer, Mark A., Suyama, Joe, Hostler, David

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-06-2012)
    “…Fire suppression and rescue is a physiologically demanding occupation due to extreme external heat as well as the physical and thermal burden of the protective…”
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    Segmented session perceived exertion and affective responses to self-paced treadmill exercise by Haile, Luke, Goss, Fredric L., Gallagher, Michael, Dixon, Curt B., Krause, Maressa P., Nagle, Elizabeth F., Robertson, Robert J.

    Published in Sport sciences for health (01-03-2023)
    “…Purpose To compare session ratings of perceived exertion (sRPE) and affective responses (sAR) with segmented session responses, which involve separate ratings…”
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    Session perceived exertion and affective responses to self-selected and imposed cycle exercise of the same intensity in young men by Haile, Luke, Goss, Fredric L., Robertson, Robert J., Andreacci, Joseph L., Gallagher, Michael, Nagle, Elizabeth F.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2013)
    “…Session perceived exertion (S-RPE) and session affective responses (S-AR) are post-exercise estimates of the global responses experienced during exercise. To…”
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    Validation of the OMNI Perceived Sweating Scale during Treadmill Walking while Wearing Thermal Protective Clothing by Goss, Fredric L, Robertson, Robert J, Gallagher, Michael Jr, Haile, Luke, Morley, Julia, Suyama, Joe, Hostler, David

    “…PURPOSE: Concurrent and construct validation of the OMNI Sweating Scale was examined using adult male (n =16) and female (n =5) subjects. This category scale…”
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    The effect of hyperhydration on physiological and perceived strain during treadmill exercise in personal protective equipment by Hostler, David, Gallagher, Michael, Goss, Fredric L., Seitz, Jennifer R., Reis, Steven E., Robertson, Robert J., Northington, William E., Suyama, Joe

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2009)
    “…Work in personal protective equipment (PPE) impairs thermoregulation causing cardiovascular stress, increased core body temperature, and hypohydration. We…”
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    Validation of the Omni Scale of Thermal Sensations by Goss, Fredric L., Robertson, Robert J., Gallagher, Michael, Haile, Luke, Morley, Julia, Suyama, Joe, Hostler, David

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-2013)
    “…Concurrent and construct validation of the OMNI Scale of Thermal Sensations was examined in a sample of 16 adult men and 5 adult women. Concurrent validity was…”
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    Just noticeable difference in perception of physical exertion during cycle exercise in young adult men and women by Haile, Luke, Robertson, Robert J., Nagle, Elizabeth F., Krause, Maressa P., Gallagher, Michael, Ledezma, Christina M., Wisniewski, Kristofer S., Shafer, Alex B., Goss, Fredric L.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-04-2013)
    “…The purpose of this investigation was to describe the just noticeable difference (JND) in perceived exertion during cycle exercise. Males ( n  = 20) and…”
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    Exertional Observation in Adults Performing Intermittent Treadmill Walking and Running by Gallagher, Michael, Robertson, Robert J, Goss, Fredric L, Kane, Irene, Nagle, Elizabeth F, Tessmer, Kathryn A

    “…The present investigation examined the Adult OMNI Walk-Run Scale for use by an independent observer to rate an individual's perception of exertion during…”
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    Response Normalized Omni Rating of Perceived Exertion at the Ventilatory Breakpoint in Division i Football Players by Goss, Fredric L., Robertson, Robert J., Gallagher, Michael, Piroli, Anthony, Nagle, Elizabeth F.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-04-2011)
    “…This investigation identified an OMNI Scale rating of perceived exertion associated with the ventilatory breakpoint in Division I football players. This easily…”
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    Concurrent muscle hurt and perceived exertion of children during resistance exercise by Robertson, Robert J, Goss, Fredric L, Aaron, Deborah J, Nagle, Elizabeth F, Gallagher, Jr, Michael, Kane, Irene R, Tessmer, Kathryn A, Schafer, Mark A, Hunt, Sarah E

    “…Rating of muscle hurt (RMH) and RPE were concurrently measured for 10- to 14-yr-old females (n = 50) and males (n = 50) performing unilateral biceps curl (BC)…”
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    Validation of an exertional recall questionnaire for a circuit training program by Gallagher, Michael

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Physical activity recall questionnaires are important tools to quantify physical activity patterns and relating these patterns to disease risk. However, of the…”
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    Partial oxidation and autothermal reforming of heavy hydrocarbon fuels with non-equilibrium gliding arc plasma for fuel cell applications by Gallagher, Michael J

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Non-thermal plasma fuel reforming technology has several advantages over traditional catalytic or thermal processes including fast start time, high…”
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    Partial oxidation and autothermal reforming of heavy hydrocarbon fuels with non-equilibrium gliding arc plasma for fuel cell applications by Gallagher, Michael J., Jr

    “…Non-thermal plasma fuel reforming technology has several advantages over traditional catalytic or thermal processes including fast start time, high…”
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