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    Prediction of the amount and rate of histamine degradation by diamine oxidase (DAO) by Naila, A., Flint, S., Fletcher, G.C., Bremer, P.J., Meerdink, G., Morton, R.H.

    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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    Urinary felinine excretion in intact male cats is increased by dietary cystine by Hendriks, Wouter H., Rutherfurd-Markwick, Kay J., Weidgraaf, Karin, Hugh Morton, R., Rogers, Quinton R.

    Published in British journal of nutrition (01-10-2008)
    “…Felinine is a branched-chain sulfur amino acid present in the urine of certain Felidae, including domestic cats. The objective of the present study was to…”
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    The clearance rate of exercise-elevated blood lactate following physical training by Fukuba, Y, Walsh, M L, Cameron, B J, Morton, R H, Kenny, C T, Banister, E W

    “…In this paper, previous studies regarding the effect of physical training on the disappearance rate of blood La during recovery after strenuous exercise have…”
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    Optimizing mineral nutrition for flower production in Heliconia 'Golden Torch' using response surface methodology by Clemens, J, Morton, R.H

    “…Containerized plants of Heliconia psittacorum L.f. x H. spathocircinata Aristeguieta 'Golden Torch' were grown in a greenhouse for 8 months from early summer…”
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    Low quantal content of the endplate potential reduces safety factor for neuromuscular transmission in the diaphragm of the newborn rat by Wareham, A C, Morton, R H, Meakin, G H

    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 by FUKUBA, Y., WALSH, M.L., MORTON, R.H., CAMERON, B.J., KENNY, C.T.C., BANISTER, E.W.

    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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    Modelling human power and endurance by MORTON, R. H

    Published in Journal of mathematical biology (1990)
    “…A generalised three component hydraulic model has been proposed to represent the human bioenergetic processes relating internal energy stores to performance…”
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    Age-dependent variation in response to tubocurarine in the isolated rat diaphragm by Meakin, G, Morton, R H, Wareham, A C

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-02-1992)
    “…The EC50 of tubocurarine was determined in phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparations obtained from 35 Sprague-Dawley rats aged 0-46 days. We measured also the…”
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    A simple model to link hemodynamics, fatigue and endurance in static work by Morton, R H

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (1987)
    “…This paper combines assumptions on blood flow changes during static work, on fatigue resulting from a shortage of chemical fuel, and on energy supply and…”
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    Effect of the β2-adrenergic agonist clenbuterol on the growth of fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscle of the dystrophic (C57BL6J [formula omitted]) mouse by Agbenyega, E.T., Morton, R.H., Hatton, P.A., Wareham, A.C.

    “…Clenbuterol (4mg/kg in diet for 21 days) had no statistically significant effect on whole body growth. It did cause a significant increase (18.2%) in wet…”
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