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How do our 'quicks' generate pace? A cross sectional analysis of the Cricket Australia pace pathway
Technique and physical contributions to ball delivery speed in fast bowling have been popular research topics in sports science. However, a common limiting factor of this work is the level of expertise of participants and lack of within bowler ...
Brown, Nick +9 more
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In the UK, wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) is a ‘Species of Conservation Concern’, being restricted to only three areas in southern England. Little information is available on the specific habitat requirements of this species.
Brouwers, N.C., Newton, A.C.
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Cricket Flour for a Sustainable Pasta: Increasing the Nutritional Profile with a Safe Supplement
This study investigates the nutritional and chemical profile of cricket (Acheta domesticus) flour, evaluating its potential as a sustainable and highly nutritious food source.
Serena Indelicato +8 more
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Church Cricket and Community in Halifax and the Calder Valley 1860-c.1920.
This thesis examines the emergence of church cricket clubs in Halifax and the Calder Valley between 1860 and 1920. It encompasses the years of mature factory-based industrial society following Chartism as well as the upheavals of the Great War and its ...
O'Keefe, Dennis
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Tissue-specific transcriptomics in the field cricket Teleogryllus oceanicus
This work was supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Junior Postdoctoral Fellowship (NE/G014906/1) and Pacific Rim Foundation funding (08-T-PRRP-05-0029) to N.W.B.Field crickets (family Gryllidae) frequently are used in studies of behavioral
Millar, A. Harvey +5 more
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Records of the Melbourne University Cricket Club
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.
Melbourne University Cricket Club
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Cricket in the North and South of England, has historically been attributed or ‘imagined’ in diametrically opposite and stereotyped terms. As the above quote from a display at the Bradman Museum at Bowral in NSW, Australia implies; namely a ‘competitive’
Stone, Duncan
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Measuring woodland connectivity for wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) on the Isle of Wight, UK
Spatial modelling approaches are increasingly used to design and direct management and conservation plans at the landscape scale. One of the main developments is buffer-radius approaches that use information on the dispersal ability of species to create ...
Brouwers, N.C. +3 more
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