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2012Heavy and moderate interval exercise training alters low-flow-mediated constriction but does not increase circulating progenitor cells in healthy humansRakobowchuk, M; Harris, E; Taylor, A; Baliga, V; Cubbon, RM; Rossiter, HB; Birch, KM
2016Exploring non-participation in primary care physical activity interventions: PACE-UP trial interview findingsNormansell, R; Holmes, R; Victor, CR; Cook, D; Kerry, S; Iliffe, S; Ussher, M; Fox-Rushby, J; whincup, P; Harris, T
2015Circulatory limitations to exercise capacity in humans: the impact of heat stress and dehydration on brain and muscle blood flow and metabolismTrangmar, Steven John
2016Brain mechanisms that underlie the effects of motivational audiovisual stimuli on psychophysiological responses during exerciseBigliassi, M; Silva, VB; Karageorghis, CI; Bird, JM; Santos, PC; Altimari, LR
2014A comparison of three accelerometry-based devices for estimating energy expenditure in adults and children with cerebral palsy.Ryan, JM; Walsh, M; Gormley, J
2016Effective microorganism – X attenuates circulating superoxide dismutase following an acute bout of intermittent running in hot, humid conditionsTaylor, L; Lee, BJ; Gibson, OR; Midgley, AW; Watt, P; Mauger, A; Castle, P
2015Exercise interventions for adults and children with cerebral palsy (Protocol)Ryan, JM; Cassidy, EE; Noorduyn, SG; O'Connell, NE
2008Haemodynamic responses to exercise, ATP infusion and thigh compression in humans: insight into the role of muscle mechanisms on cardiovascular functionGonzález-Alonso, J; Mortensen, SP; Jeppesen, TD; Ali, L; Barker, H; Damsgaard, R; Secher, NH; Dawson, EA; Dufour, SP
2009An exploratory study investigating factors associated with adherence to chest physiotherapy and exercise in adults with cystic fibrosisMyers, LB
2014Correspondence: British Thoracic Society guideline on pulmonary rehabilitation in adults: Does objectivity have a sliding scale?McConnell, AK; Gosselink, R