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    Single-leg cycling to maintain and improve function in healthy and clinical populations by Heidorn, C Eric, Elmer, Steven J, Wehmanen, Kyle W, Martin, James C, McDaniel, John

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (28-04-2023)
    “…Exercise with reduced muscle mass facilitates greater muscle-specific adaptations than training with larger muscle mass. The smaller active muscle mass can…”
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    Effects of Pedal Speed and Crank Length on Pedaling Mechanics during Submaximal Cycling by BARRATT, PAUL RICHARD, MARTIN, JAMES C, ELMER, STEVE J, KORFF, THOMAS

    “…During submaximal cycling, the neuromuscular system has the freedom to select different intermuscular coordination strategies. From both a basic science and an…”
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    Joint-Specific Power Production during Submaximal and Maximal Cycling by ELMER, Steven J, BARRATT, Paul R, KORFF, Thomas, MARTIN, James C

    “…Separate authors have reported that knee extension dominates power production during submaximal cycling (SUB(cyc)) and hip extension is the dominant action…”
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    Joint-specific power production and fatigue during maximal cycling by Martin, James C, Brown, Nicholas A.T

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (11-03-2009)
    “…Abstract Cycling power decreases substantially during a maximal cycling trial of just 30 s. It is not known whether movement patterns and joint powers produced…”
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    Towards a Neurophenomenological Understanding of Self-Disorder in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Anatomical, Physiological, and Neurocognitive Findings by Martin, James C, Clark, Scott R, Schubert, K Oliver

    Published in Brain sciences (23-05-2023)
    “…The concept of anomalous self-experience, also termed Self-Disorder, has attracted both clinical and research interest, as empirical studies suggest such…”
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    Effect of pedaling technique on mechanical effectiveness and efficiency in cyclists by KORFF, Thomas, ROMER, Lee M, MAYHEW, Ian, MARTIN, James C

    “…To optimize endurance cycling performance, it is important to maximize efficiency. Power-measuring cranks and force-sensing pedals can be used to determine the…”
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    Alterations in neuromuscular function and perceptual responses following acute eccentric cycling exercise by Elmer, Steven J., McDaniel, John, Martin, James C.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-12-2010)
    “…Previous investigators have reported velocity-dependent strength loss for single-joint actions following acute eccentric exercise. The extent to which velocity…”
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    Maximal torque- and power-pedaling rate relationships for elite sprint cyclists in laboratory and field tests by Gardner, A Scott, Martin, James C, Martin, David T, Barras, Martin, Jenkins, David G

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-10-2007)
    “…Performance models provide an opportunity to examine cycling in a broad parameter space. Variables used to drive such models have traditionally been measured…”
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    Effects of Locomotor Muscle Fatigue on Joint-Specific Power Production during Cycling by ELMER, Steven J, MARSHALL, Camden S, WEHMANEN, Kyle, AMANN, Markus, MCDANIEL, John, MARTIN, David T, MARTIN, James C

    “…Previous authors have reported reductions in maximum power after high-intensity cycling exercise. Exercise-induced changes in power produced by ankle, knee,…”
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    Joint-specific power absorption during eccentric cycling by Elmer, Steven J, Madigan, Matthew L, LaStayo, Paul C, Martin, James C

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-02-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Previous investigators have reported that long term eccentric cycling increases muscle size and strength in a variety of populations. The…”
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    Dietary influences on bone mass and bone metabolism : further evidence of a positive link between fruit and vegetable consumption and bone health? by NEW, S. A, ROBINS, S. P, CAMPBELL, M. K, MARTIN, J. C, GARTON, M. J, BOLTON-SMITH, C, GRUBB, D. A, LEE, S. J, REID, D. M

    “…The role of nutritional influences on bone health remains largely undefined because most studies have focused attention on calcium intake. We reported…”
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    Metabolic power and efficiency for an amputee cyclist: implications for cycling technique by Elmer, Steven J, Martin, James C

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2021)
    “…Cycling technique is steeped in cultural lore. One deeply held belief is that "pulling up" to lift the leg (increased muscular leg flexion) will optimize…”
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    Heavy and Explosive Training Differentially Affect Modeled Cyclic Muscle Power by TANGHE, KIRA K., MARTIN, JAMES C.

    “…INTRODUCTION/PURPOSEMuscular power is important in applications ranging from elite sport to activities of daily living. Results for improvements in power after…”
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    Sexual dimorphism in human arm power and force: implications for sexual selection on fighting ability by Morris, Jeremy S, Link, Jenna, Martin, James C, Carrier, David R

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (23-01-2020)
    “…Sexual dimorphism often arises from selection on specific musculoskeletal traits that improve male fighting performance. In humans, one common form of fighting…”
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    Maximal muscular power: lessons from sprint cycling by Douglas, Jamie, Ross, Angus, Martin, James C.

    Published in Sports medicine - open (01-12-2021)
    “…Maximal muscular power production is of fundamental importance to human functional capacity and feats of performance. Here, we present a synthesis of…”
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    Simulated work-loops predict maximal human cycling power by Martin, James C, Nichols, Jennifer A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-07-2018)
    “…Fish, birds, and lizards sometimes perform locomotor activities with maximized muscle power. Whether humans maximize muscular power is unknown because current…”
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    Optimizing Survey Response Rates in Graduate Medical Education Research Studies by Ericson, Annie, Bonuck, Kathryn, Green, Larry A, Conry, Colleen, Martin, James C, Carney, Patricia A

    Published in Family medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Survey response rates of 70% or higher are needed if findings are to be considered generalizable. Unfortunately, survey studies of health professionals have…”
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    Great power comes at a high (locomotor) cost: the role of muscle fascicle length in the power versus economy performance trade-off by Cooper, Amanda N, McDermott, William J, Martin, James C, Dulaney, Shea O, Carrier, David R

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-2021)
    “…Muscle design constraints preclude simultaneous specialization of the vertebrate locomotor system for explosive and economical force generation. The resulting…”
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    A cycling workstation to facilitate physical activity in office settings by Elmer, Steven J., Martin, James C.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-07-2014)
    “…Facilitating physical activity during the workday may help desk-bound workers reduce risks associated with sedentary behavior. We 1) evaluated the efficacy of…”
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