Items where Author is "Rayson, Mark P."
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Williams, Alun G. and Rayson, Mark P. (2006) Can simple anthropometric and physical performance tests track training-induced changes in load-carriage ability? Military Medicine, 171 (8). pp. 742-748. ISSN 0026-4075
Williams, Alun G. and Rayson, Mark P. (2006) Can simple anthropometric and physical performance tests track training-induced changes in maximal box-lifting ability? Ergonomics, 49 (7). pp. 661-670. ISSN 0014-0139
Williams, Alun G., Rayson, Mark P. and Jones, David A. (2004) Training diagnosis for a load carriage test. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 18 (1). pp. 30-34. ISSN 1064-8011
Birtles, Deirdre B., Rayson, Mark P., Casey, Anna, Jones, David A. and Newham, Di J. (2003) Venous obstruction in healthy limbs: a model for chronic compartment syndrome? Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 35 (10). pp. 1638-44. ISSN 0195-9131
Bridge, Matthew W., Weller, Andrew S., Rayson, Mark P. and Jones, David A. (2003) Ambient temperature and the pituitary hormone responses to exercise in humans. Experimental physiology, 88 (5). pp. 627-35. ISSN 0958-0670
Bridge, Matthew W., Weller, Andrew S., Rayson, Mark P. and Jones, David A. (2003) Responses to exercise in the heat related to measures of hypothalamic serotonergic and dopaminergic function. European journal of appied physiology, 89 (5). pp. 451-9. ISSN 1439-6319
Birtles, Deirdre B., Rayson, Mark P., Jones, David A., Padhiar, Nat, Casey, Anna and Newham, Di J. (2003) Effect of eccentric exercise on patients with chronic exertional compartment syndrome. European journal of applied physiology, 88 (6). pp. 565-71. ISSN 1439-6319
Williams, Alun G., Rayson, Mark P. and Jones, David A. (2002) Resistance training and the enhancement of the gains in material-handling ability and physical fitness of British Army recruits during basic training. Ergonomics, 45 (4). pp. 267-79. ISSN 0014-0139
Williams, Alun G., Rayson, Mark P. and Jones, David A. (1999) Effects of basic training on material handling ability and physical fitness of British Army recruits. Ergonomics, 42 (8). pp. 1114-1124. ISSN 0014-0139