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Adolescent Cannabis Use and Risk of Psychotic, Bipolar, Depressive, and Anxiety Disorders.
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Nature, 1946
I KNOW nothing about the technique of horse-racing, and there may be subtle reasons, or prosaic ones such as not desiring to break the horses' legs, why jockeys should not let their horses go too fast downhill. If, however, they were human and not equine runners, I should certainly say go faster downhill and slower uphill; at a guess, but I have not ...
, BRABAZON, A V, HILL
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I KNOW nothing about the technique of horse-racing, and there may be subtle reasons, or prosaic ones such as not desiring to break the horses' legs, why jockeys should not let their horses go too fast downhill. If, however, they were human and not equine runners, I should certainly say go faster downhill and slower uphill; at a guess, but I have not ...
, BRABAZON, A V, HILL
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Physiology of Ski Mountaineering Racing
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011The aim of this study was to quantify and describe the exercise intensity of ski mountaineering racing, and to identify the best physiological predictors of ski mountaineering racing. Before participating in the race in which heart rate (HR) and speed were continuously recorded, 10 trained ski-mountaineers performed a field maximal test to determine ...
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Physiological Correlates of Female Road Racing Performance
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1981Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between female distance running performance on a 10 km road race and body composition, maximal aerobic power ([Vdot]O2 max ), running economy (steady-state [Vdot]O2 at standardized speeds), and the fractional utilization of [Vdot]O2max at submaximal speeds (% [Vdot]O2max ).
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Physiological Demands of Flat Horse Racing Jockeys
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2015The physiological demands of jockeys during competition remain largely unknown, thereby creating challenges when attempting to prescribe sport-specific nutrition and training guidelines. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physiological demands and energy requirements of jockeys during flat racing. Oxygen uptake (V[Combining Dot Above]O2) and
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Physiological races ofExserohilum turcicum in Israel
Phytoparasitica, 1989A set of differentials of corn plants(Zea mays L.) containing Ht1, Ht2, Ht3 or HtN genes was used to identify races ofExserohilum turcicum in Israel. Plants were inoculated with 14 isolates ofE. turcicum collected from various regions in Israel (from Ayyelet HaShahar in the north to Sa’ad in the south).
Rachel Abadi, Y. Levy, A. Bar-Tsur
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Physiological Correlates to In-race Paratriathlon Cycling Performance
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2020AbstractThe purpose was to determine the physiological correlates to cycling performance within a competitive paratriathlon. Five wheelchair user and ten ambulant paratriathletes undertook laboratory-based testing to determine their: peak rate of oxygen uptake; blood lactate- and ventilatory ...
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Physiological Races of Puccinia polysora Underw.
Nature, 1955OUR early studies on the resistance of maize seedlings to this rust in East Africa led to the hypothesis that a dominant major gene controls the hypersensitive type of resistance1. During the past two years, we have bred many lines of maize that are pure for this gene, by selfing resistant plants selected from Central American types and by selfing ...
A. K. RYLAND, H. H. STOREY
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