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  1. Further Chaos and Dysfunction in the Brickyard and the Systems That Support It
  2. Moderate continuous- and high-intensity interval training elicit comparable cardiovascular effect among middle-aged men regardless of recovery mode
  3. Complexities of defining the bioenergetic efficiency and VO 2 slow component of skeletal muscle contraction
  4. How to be a better scientist: Lessons from scientific philosophy, the historical development of science, and past errors within exercise physiology
  5. Quantifying H + exchange from muscle cytosolic energy catabolism using metabolite flux and H + coefficients from multiple competitive cation binding: New evidence for consideration i...
  6. Static and dynamic performance of a venturi airflow sensor
  7. The effects of concurrent training order on body composition and serum concentrations of follistatin, myostatin and GDF11 in sarcopenic elderly men
  8. Understanding Hyperlactatemia in Sepsis: Are We There Yet?
  9. Invited review: Quantifying proton exchange from chemical reactions - Implications for the biochemistry of metabolic acidosis
  10. Repeat trial and breath averaging: Recommendations for research of VO2 kinetics of exercise transitions to steady-state
  11. Caution using data from triaxial accelerometers housed in player tracking units during running
  12. Venturi tube calibration for airflow and volume measurement
  13. Lactate, not Lactic Acid, is Produced by Cellular Cytosolic Energy Catabolism
  14. Competitive cation binding computations of proton balance for reactions of the phosphagen and glycolytic energy systems within skeletal muscle
  15. New Methods for Processing and Quantifying VO2 Kinetics to Steady State: VO2 Onset Kinetics
  16. Lessons from Popper for science, paradigm shifts, scientific revolutions and exercise physiology
  17. Transcriptional reprogramming of metabolic pathways in critically ill patients
  18. Limited Effects of Endurance or Interval Training on Visceral Adipose Tissue and Systemic Inflammation in Sedentary Middle-Aged Men
  19. Quantifying airflow and volume from differential pressure using a Venturi tube
  20. Considerations for determining the time course of post-activation potentiation
  21. Palm Cooling and Heating Delays Fatigue During Resistance Exercise In Women
  22. Optimal loads for a 30-s maximal power cycle ergometer test using a stationary start
  23. Exercise Physiologists Emerge as Allied Healthcare Professionals in the Era of Non-Communicable Disease Pandemics: A Report from Australia, 2006–2012
  24. A Critical Review of the History of Low- to Moderate-Intensity Steady-State VO2 Kinetics
  25. The Effect of Prior Upper Body Exercise on Subsequent Wingate Performance
  26. Influence of Rest Interval Duration on Muscular Power Production in the Lower-Body Power Profile
  27. Effect of Local Cooling on Short-Term, Intense Exercise
  28. Open-ended time durations for stationary start intense cycle ergometer exercise testing
  29. Validation of jump squats as a practical measure of post-activation potentiation
  30. A Rationale for Assessing the Lower-Body Power Profile in Team Sport Athletes
  31. Exercise Duration and Blood Lactate Concentrations Following High Intensity Cycle Ergometry
  32. Validation of a new mixing chamber system for breath-by-breath indirect calorimetry
  33. Identifying Plasma Glycerol Concentration Associated with Urinary Glycerol Excretion in Trained Humans*†
  34. Nothing ‘evil’ and no ‘conundrum’ about muscle lactate production
  35. The Science of Speed: Determinants of Performance in the 100 m Sprint
  36. The Science of Speed: Determinants of Performance in the 100 m Sprint
  37. Last Word on Point:Counterpoint: Muscle lactate and H+ production do/do not have a 1:1 association
  38. Counterpoint: Muscle lactate and H+ production do not have a 1:1 association in skeletal muscle
  39. Effects of whole-body heat acclimation on cell injury and cytokine responses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells
  40. Palm Cooling Delays Fatigue during High-Intensity Bench Press Exercise
  41. Palm cooling does not reduce heat strain during exercise in a hot, dry environment
  42. Recommendations for Improved Data Processing from Expired Gas Analysis Indirect Calorimetry
  43. Interaction among Skeletal Muscle Metabolic Energy Systems during Intense Exercise
  44. Impaired Orthostatic Response in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus After 48 Hours of Bed Rest
  45. Hydration, Thermoregulation, and Performance Effects of Two Sport Drinks during Soccer Training Sessions
  46. The effect of the rate of heat storage on serum heat shock protein 72 in humans
  47. Lactic acid is/is not the only physicochemical contributor to the acidosis of exercise
  48. Stroke volume does/does not decline during exercise at maximal effort in healthy individuals
  49. Effect of heat acclimation on heat shock protein 72 and interleukin-10 in humans
  50. Persistence of baroreceptor control of cerebral blood flow velocity at a simulated altitude of 5000 m
  51. Failure of Rhodiola rosea to alter skeletal muscle phosphate kinetics in trained men
  52. V˙O2max, Protocol Duration, and the V˙O2 Plateau
  53. Noninvasive Profiling of Exercise-Induced Hypoxemia in Competitive Cyclists
  54. ENERGY EXPENDITURE DURING BENCH PRESS AND SQUAT EXERCISES
  55. Exploring the Potential Ergogenic Effects of Glycerol Hyperhydration
  56. Reply: The Wandering Argument Favoring a Lactic Acidosis
  57. Does Rhodiola Rosea Possess Ergogenic Properties?
  58. Effect of glycerol-induced hyperhydration on thermoregulatory and cardiovascular functions and endurance performance during prolonged cycling in a 25°C environment
  59. Oxygen cost of ventilation during incremental exercise to VO2 max
  60. Maximal ventilation and body size determine the oxygen cost of ventilation
  61. Accumulation of Acetyl Groups Following Cycling: A1H-MR Spectroscopy Study
  62. Active and Passive Recovery and Acid-Base Kinetics Following Multiple Bouts of Intense Exercise to Exhaustion
  63. Development of a Submaximal Test to Predict Elliptical Cross-Trainer &Vdot;o2max
  64. Prediction of One Repetition Maximum Strength From Multiple Repetition Maximum Testing and Anthropometry
  65. Correction
  66. Lactate accumulation, proton buffering, and pH change in ischemically exercising muscle
  67. A review of the stroke volume response to upright exercise in healthy subjects
  68. Influence of Pre-Exercise Acidosis and Alkalosis on the Kinetics of Acid-Base Recovery Following Intense Exercise
  69. The Accuracy of the American College of Sports Medicine Metabolic Equation for Walking at Altitude and Higher-Grade Conditions
  70. Biochemistry of exercise-induced metabolic acidosis
  71. &OV0312;O2max
  72. Estradiol Effects on the Growth Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Axis in Amenorrheic Athletes
  73. Effects of intermittent cycle exercise on intramyocellular lipid use and recovery
  74. The effect of graded resistance exercise on fibromyalgia symptoms and muscle bioenergetics: A pilot study
  75. Effects of Limb-Length Discrepancy on Gait Economy and Lower-Extremity Muscle Activity in Older Adults
  76. Breathing patterns and cardiovascular autonomic modulation during hypoxia induced by simulated altitude
  77. Exercise exacerbates acute mountain sickness at simulated high altitude
  78. Cardiovascular autonomic modulation and activity of carotid baroreceptors at altitude
  79. Detraining from total body exercise ergometry in individuals with spinal cord injury
  80. Multiple variables explain the variability in the decrement in V??O2max during acute hypobaric hypoxia
  81. Video-Assisted Cycling Alters Perception of Effort and Increases Self-Selected Exercise Intensity
  82. Blood Glucose and Glucoregulatory Hormone Responses to Solid and Liquid Carbohydrate Ingestion During Exercise
  83. Glycerol
  84. Effects of estradiol on substrate turnover during exercise in amenorrheic females
  85. Exercise mode and gender comparisons of energy expenditure at self-selected intensities
  86. Exercise training by individuals with predialysis renal failure: Cardiorespiratory endurance, hypertension, and renal function
  87. Temporal inhomogeneity in brachial artery blood flow during forearm exercise
  88. Acute and persistent effects of a 46-kilometre wilderness trail run at altitude: cardiovascular autonomic modulation and baroreflexes
  89. Ventilation during simulated altitude, normobaric hypoxia and normoxic hypobaria
  90. Blood pressure measurement during exercise: a review
  91. Autonomic Regulation of Heart Rate and Peripheral Circulation: Comparison of High Altitude and Sea Level Residents
  92. Relationship between fatty acid delivery and fatty acid oxidation during exercise
  93. Pre-Exercise Glycerol Hydration Improves Cycling Endurance Time
  94. Changes in muscle proton transverse relaxation times and acidosis during exercise and recovery
  95. Effect of Lordosis on the Position of the Nucleus Pulposus in Supine Subjects
  96. Gender Differences in Substrate Utilisation During Exercise
  97. Increased endothelin and creatine kinase after electrical stimulation of paraplegic muscle
  98. Effects of electrical stimulation and upper body training after spinal cord injury
  99. Glycogen resynthesis in skeletal muscle following resistive exercise
  100. The Effects of a Carbonated Carbohydrate Drink on Gastric Emptying, Gastrointestinal Distress, and Exercise Performance
  101. Fluid Replacement after Dehydration: Influence of Beverage Carbonation and Carbohydrate Content
  102. Nutrition and Exercise Determinants of Postexercise Glycogen Synthesis
  103. Muscle glycogenolysis during differing intensities of weight-resistance exercise
  104. Effects of warm-up on muscle glycogenolysis during intense exercise
  105. Influence of muscle glycogen depletion on the rate of resynthesis
  106. Blood Lactate Threshold Differences Between Arterialized and Venous Blood
  107. Effects of exercise mode on muscle glycogen restorage during repeated days of exercise
  108. The influence of exercise intensity on heat acclimation in trained subjects
  109. Effects of Warm-Up on Blood Gases, Lactate and Acid-Base Status During Sprint Swimming
  110. Impaired muscle glycogen resynthesis after eccentric exercise
  111. Threshold for muscle lactate accumulation during progressive exercise
  112. Ratings of perceived exertion in individuals with varying fitness levels during walking and running
  113. Ventilatory Responses of Trained and Untrained Subjects During Running and Walking