Search Results - "MORTON, R. H"
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Prediction of the amount and rate of histamine degradation by diamine oxidase (DAO)
Published in Food chemistry (15-12-2012)“…► Predicted the rate and amount of histamine degradation by DAO in buffer (model) and tuna soup (real) system. ► In model system salt was not significant to…”
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DAHAs and Skein Theory
Published in Communications in mathematical physics (2021)“…We give a skein-theoretic realization of the gl n double affine Hecke algebra of Cherednik using braids and tangles in the punctured torus. We use this to…”
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Growth rates and energy intake of hand‐reared cheetah cubs (Acinonyx jubatus) in South Africa
Published in Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition (01-04-2012)“…Growth rate is an important factor in neonatal survival. The aim of this study was to determine growth rates in hand‐reared cheetah cubs in South Africa fed a…”
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Effect of a previous sprint on the parameters of the work-time to exhaustion relationship in high intensity cycling
Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-09-2005)“…The relationships between both metabolic (E) and mechanical (W) energy expended and exhaustion time (t(e)), was determined for 11 well-trained subjects during…”
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Modelling training and overtraining
Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-06-1997)“…This paper adapts the dose-response research tool, well established in pharmacological studies, to an exercise and performance setting. Training is measured in…”
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Modeling human performance in running
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-1990)“…This paper focuses on the characteristics of a model interpreting the effect of training on athletic performance. The model theory is presented both…”
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A 3-parameter critical power model
Published in Ergonomics (01-04-1996)“…The critical power test is a well-established procedure that provides estimates of two important parameters characterizing work performance; anaerobic work…”
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The critical power and related whole-body bioenergetic models
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2006)“…This paper takes a performance-based approach to review the broad expanse of literature relating to whole-body models of human bioenergetics. It begins with an…”
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Oxygen kinetics and modelling of time to exhaustion whilst running at various velocities at maximal oxygen uptake
Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-06-2000)“…The purpose of this study was to characterise the relationship between running velocity and the time for which a subject can run at maximal oxygen uptake…”
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Maximal endurance time at VO2max
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-08-2000)“…There has been significant recent interest in the minimal running velocity which elicits VO2max. There also exists a maximal velocity, beyond which the subject…”
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A reliable preloaded cycling time trial for use in conditions of significant thermal stress
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-06-2015)“…The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of a 15‐min time trial preloaded with 45 min of fixed‐intensity cycling under laboratory conditions of…”
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The relationship between power output and endurance: a brief review
Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology (01-07-1996)“…It is well established that for work requiring high power output, endurance time is short, and that low power outputs can be maintained for long periods…”
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Tree water use and rainfall partitioning in a mature poplar-pasture system
Published in Tree physiology (01-01-2000)“…Traditionally, poplars (Populus) have been planted to control erosion on New Zealand's hill-slopes, because of their capacity to dry out and bind together the…”
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Optimizing athletic performance by influence curves
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-1991)“…Recent application of modeling techniques to physical training has opened the possibility for prediction from training. Solution of the inverse problem,…”
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The coloured Jones function
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Time in human endurance models : From empirical models to physiological models
Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-06-1999)“…This article traces the study of interrelationships between power output, work done, velocity maintained or distance covered and the endurance time taken to…”
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Low quantal content of the endplate potential reduces safety factor for neuromuscular transmission in the diaphragm of the newborn rat
Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-02-1994)“…We have used phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparations from rats aged 11-28 days to determine the electrophysiological basis of the three-fold increase in…”
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Effect of endurance training on blood lactate clearance after maximal exercise
Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-03-1999)“…The aim of this study was to measure serial changes in the rate of blood lactate clearance (gamma2) in response to sequential periods of training and…”
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Ramp and constant power trials produce equivalent critical power estimates
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-06-1997)“…The standard critical power test protocol on the cycle ergometer prescribes a series of trials to exhaustion, each at a different but constant power setting…”
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Sensitivity of a standard host resistance assay using Streptococcus agalactiae for assessing exposure to immunotoxicants in wild cotton rats (Sigmodon hispidus)
Published in Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology (01-05-2000)“…Resident small mammals have been used for in situ biomonitoring of contaminated waste sites containing suspected immunotoxicants. Host resistance assays, which…”
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