Search Results - Morton, A.
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Optical motion capture accuracy is task-dependent in assessing wrist motion
McHugh, B., Akhbari, B., Morton, A. M., Moore, D. C., Crisco, J. J.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2021)article“…Morton, A. M.…”
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The effect of warm-up on intermittent sprint performance and selected thermoregulatory parameters
Yaicharoen, P., Wallman, K., Morton, A., Bishop, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2012)article“…Morton, A.…”
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The effects of warm-up on intermittent sprint performance in a hot and humid environment
Yaicharoen, P., Wallman, K., Morton, A., Bishop, D., Grove, R. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)article“…Morton, A.…”
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The effect of warm up on single and intermittent-sprint performance
Yaicharoen, P., Wallman, K., Bishop, D., Morton, A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)article“…Morton, A.…”
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The effect of warm-up on single and intermittent sprint performance
Wallman, K., Bishop, D., Morton, A., Yaicharoen, P.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2011)congress proceedings“…Morton, A.…”
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Plasma glutamine responses to high-intensity exercise before and after endurance training
Kargotich, S., Goodman, C., Dawson, B., Morton, A. R., Keast, D., Joske, D. J. L.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2005)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Plasma glutamine changes after high-intensity exercise in elite male swimmers
Kargotich, S., Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Goodman, C., Dawson, B., Morton, A. R.Published in Research in Sports Medicine (2005)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Serum free cortisol responses to a standard exercise test among elite triathletes
Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Garcia-Webb, P., Morton, A. R.Published 1995article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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The influence of blood volume changes on leucocyte and lymphocyte subpopulations in elite swimmers following interval training of varying intensities
Kargotich, S., Keast, D., Goodman, C., Crawford, G. P., Morton, A. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1997)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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The emerging role of glutamine as an indicator of exercise stress and overtraining
Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Morton, A. R.Published in Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Acute intensive interval training and in vitro t-lymphocyte function
Hinton, J. R., Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Morton, A. R.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1997)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Training adaptation and biological changes among well-trained male triathletes
Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Garcia-Webb, P., Morton, A. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Influence of exercise-induced plasma volume changes on the interpretation of biochemical data following high-intensity exercise
Kargotich, S., Goodman, C., Keast, D., Fry, R. W., Garcia-Webb, P., Crawford, P. M., Morton, A. R.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (1997)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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The influence of exercise-induced plasma volume changes on the interpretation of biochemical parameters used for monitoring exercise, training and sport
Kargotich, S., Goodman, C., Keast, D., Morton, A. R.Published in Sports Medicine (1998)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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The haematological, biochemical and immunological profile of athletes suffering from the overtraining syndrome
Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Goodman, C., Morton, A. R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1995)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Training adaptation and biological changes among well-trained male triathletes
Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Garcia-Webb, P., Morton, A. R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1997)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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Plasma volume and biochemical changes following acute non-weight bearing and weight-bearing exercise interval training
Kargotich, S., Goodman, C., Keast, D., Garcia-Webb, P., Crawford, P., Morton, A.Published in Australian conference of science and medicine in sport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart 17-20 October 1995 (1996)book“…Morton, A.…”
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The emerging role of glutamine as an indicator of exercise stress and overtraining
Rowbottom, D. G., Keast, D., Morton, A. R.Published in Sports Medicine (1996)article“…Morton, A. R.…”
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