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    Longitudinal development of match-running performance in elite male youth soccer players by Saward, C., Morris, J. G., Nevill, M. E., Nevill, A. M., Sunderland, C.

    “…This study longitudinally examined age‐related changes in the match‐running performance of retained and released elite youth soccer players aged 8–18 years…”
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    A field-test battery for elite, young soccer players by Hulse, M A, Morris, J G, Hawkins, R D, Hodson, A, Nevill, A M, Nevill, M E

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-04-2013)
    “…The validity and reliability of a battery of field-based performance tests was examined. The opinions of coaches, fitness professionals and players (n=170, 172…”
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    Contribution of phosphocreatine and aerobic metabolism to energy supply during repeated sprint exercise by Bogdanis, G C, Nevill, M E, Boobis, L H, Lakomy, H K

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-1996)
    “…This study examined the contribution of phosphocreatine (PCr) and aerobic metabolism during repeated bouts of sprint exercise. Eight male subjects performed…”
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    The accumulation of exercise and postprandial endothelial function in boys by Sedgwick, M. J., Morris, J. G., Nevill, M. E., Barrett, L. A.

    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of accumulating 60 min of exercise on endothelial function and triacylglycerol concentrations following…”
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    Recovery of power output and muscle metabolites following 30 s of maximal sprint cycling in man by Bogdanis, G C, Nevill, M E, Boobis, L H, Lakomy, H K, Nevill, A M

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-01-1995)
    “…1. The recovery of power output and muscle metabolites was examined following maximal sprint cycling exercise. Fourteen male subjects performed two 30 s cycle…”
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    The relative contributions of anaerobic and aerobic energy supply during track 100-, 400-and 800-m performance by NEVILL, A. M, RAMSBOTTOM, R, NEVILL, M. E, NEWPORT, S, WILLIAMS, C

    “…The present study set out to identify the relative contribution of the laboratory determined physiological measures, (maximal) accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD)…”
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    The reliability and validity of a field hockey skill test by Sunderland, C, Cooke, K, Milne, H, Nevill, M E

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-05-2006)
    “…High test retest reliability is essential in tests used for both scientific research and to monitor athletic performance. Thirty-nine (20 male and 19 female)…”
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    Growth hormone responses to repeated maximal cycle ergometer exercise at different pedaling rates by Stokes, K. A, Nevill, M. E, Hall, G. M, Lakomy, H. K. A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2002)
    “…1  Department of Physical Education, Sports Science and Recreation Management, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU; and 2…”
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    A heat acclimation protocol for team sports by Sunderland, C, Morris, J G, Nevill, M E

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-05-2008)
    “…It is well documented that heat acclimation of six or more sessions of at least 60 min duration prolongs the time to exhaustion during endurance walking,…”
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    Modelling the relationship between isokinetic muscle strength and sprint running performance by Dowson, M. N., Nevill, M. E., Lakomy, H. K. A., Nevill, A. M., Hazeldine, R. J.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-04-1998)
    “…Muscle strength is thought to be a major factor in athletic success. However, the relationship between muscle strength and sprint performance has received…”
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    Estimating the energy contribution during single and repeated sprint swimming by Peyrebrune, M. C., Toubekis, A. G., Lakomy, H. K. A., Nevill, M. E.

    “…The extent to which aerobic processes contribute to energy supply during short duration sprint swimming is not known. Therefore, the energy contribution to a…”
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    Power output and muscle metabolism during and following recovery from 10 and 20 s of maximal sprint exercise in humans by BOGDANIS, G.C., NEVILL, M.E., LAKOMY, H.K.A., BOOBIS, L.H.

    Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-07-1998)
    “…On two separate days eight male subjects performed a 10‐ or 20‐s cycle ergometer sprint (randomized order) followed, after 2 min of recovery, by a 30‐s sprint…”
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    The time course of the human growth hormone response to a 6 s and a 30 s cycle ergometer sprint by Stokes, K.A., Nevill, M.E., Hall, G.M., Lakomy, H.K.A.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-06-2002)
    “…Exercise is a potent stimulus for the release of human growth hormone (hGH), but the time course of the hGH response to sprint exercise has not been studied…”
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    The effects of oral creatine supplementation on performance in single and repeated sprint swimming by Peyrebrune, M. C., Nevill, M. E., Donaldson, F. J., Cosford, D. J.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-04-1998)
    “…We studied the effects of oral creatine supplementation on sprint swimming performance in 14 elite competitive male swimmers. The subjects performed a single…”
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    The metabolic responses of human type I and II muscle fibres during maximal treadmill sprinting by Greenhaff, P L, Nevill, M E, Soderlund, K, Bodin, K, Boobis, L H, Williams, C, Hultman, E

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-1994)
    “…1. Muscle biopsy samples were obtained from the vastus lateralis of six healthy volunteers before and after 30 s of treadmill sprinting. A portion of each…”
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    Effect of training on muscle metabolism during treadmill sprinting by Nevill, M E, Boobis, L H, Brooks, S, Williams, C

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-1989)
    “…Sixteen subjects volunteered for the study and were divided into a control (4 males and 4 females) and experimental group (4 males and 4 females, who undertook…”
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    Effects of active recovery on power output during repeated maximal sprint cycling by Bogdanis, G C, Nevill, M E, Lakomy, H K, Graham, C M, Louis, G

    “…The effects of active recovery on metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses and power output were examined during repeated sprints. Male subjects (n = 13)…”
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    Review of blackfly (Diptera: Simuliidae) control in South Africa by Myburgh, E, Nevill, E M

    “…The medical, veterinary and economic importance of blackflies in South Africa, and the historical development of blackfly control programmes in various South…”
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    Growth hormone responses to treadmill sprinting in sprint- and endurance-trained athletes by Nevill, M E, Holmyard, D J, Hall, G M, Allsop, P, van Oosterhout, A, Burrin, J M, Nevill, A M

    “…The purpose of the present study was to examine the growth hormone (GH) response to treadmill sprinting in male (M) and female (F) sprint- and…”
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    Accumulated oxygen deficit and shuttle run performance in physically active men and women by Ramsbottom, R., Nevill, M. E., Nevill, A. M., Hazeldine, R.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-04-1997)
    “…The aim of this study was to establish the validity of using shuttle run performance over 20 m to predict accumulated oxygen deficit. A new high-intensity…”
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