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Internal and External Training Load: 15 Years On [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2019
Exercise is a stressor that induces various psychophysiological responses, which mediate cellular adaptations in many organ systems. To maximize this adaptive response, coaches and scientists need to control the stress applied to the athlete at the individual level. To achieve this, precise control and manipulation of the training load are required. In
Impellizzeri, Franco M.   +2 more
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An Externally Loaded Parametric Oscillator

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1994
Abstract This paper is concerned with a novel problem in the field of parametric vibration whereby a single-degree-of-freedom oscillator is coupled to a power take-off mechanism so that the response of the oscillator in principal parametric resonance is directed towards doing work on an external body.
Watt, D., Cartmell, M. P.
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External Match Load in Women's Collegiate Lacrosse

Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2020
Abstract Devine, NF, Hegedus, EJ, Nguyen, A-D, Ford, KR, and Taylor, JB. External match load in women's collegiate lacrosse. J Strength Cond Res 36(2): 503–507, 2022—Quantifying external loads during athletic activities, particularly game-level competition, can provide objective data for the management of athlete performance, late-stage ...
Natalie F, Devine   +4 more
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Machine Load Balancing Game with Linear Externalities

Automation and Remote Control, 2022
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External loads on nozzles

International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 1993
Abstract Local loads are still approximated quite often by means of the so-called ‘shrink ring’ method first published by the MW Kellogg Company in their publication ‘Design of Piping Systems’. In this article the shrink ring method is compared with calculation methods from WRC Bulletin 107 and BS 5500, Appendix G. Both nozzles on spherical shells as
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Subcutaneous interstitial fluid pressure during external loading

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1981
Interstitial fluid pressure (IFP) distribution generated as a result of externally applied pressure (EAP) may play an important role in the etiology of decubitus ulcers. In the forelimbs of 10 thiopental sodium-anesthetized Yorkshire pigs, weighing 16-20 kg, we placed wick catheters 2-5 mm below the skin.
N P, Reddy, V, Palmieri, G V, Cochran
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