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Differences in stress response between two altitudes assessed by salivary cortisol levels within circadian rhythms in long-distance runners
Tsunekawa, K., Ushiki, K., Martha, L., Nakazawa, A., Hasegawa, R., Shimizu, R., Shimoda, N., Yoshida, A., Nakajima, K., Kimura, T., Murakami, M.Published in Scientific Reports (2022)“…Murakami, M.…”
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Assessment of exercise-induced stress by automated measurement of salivary cortisol concentrations within the circadian rhythm in Japanese female long-distance runners
Tsunekawa, K., Ushiki, K., Shoho, Y., Martha, L., Ishigaki, H., Matsumoto, R., Yanagawa, Y., Nakazawa, A., Yoshida, A., Nakajima, K., Araki, O., Kimura, T., Murakami, M.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2020)“…Murakami, M.…”
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Relation between release parameters and throwing distance of the javelin throw
Murakami, M., Ishikawa, M., Tanabe, S., Ito, A.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2018)“…Murakami, M.…”
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A biomechanical analysis of the men's shot put at the 2007 World Championships in athletics
Byun, K. O., Fujii, H., Murakami, M., Endo, T., Takesako, H., Gomi, K., Tauchi, K.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2008)“…Murakami, M.…”
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Biomechanical analysis of the javelin throwing at 11th IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki
Murakami, M., Tanabe, S., Ishikawa, M., Isolehto, J., Komi, P. V., Ito, A.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2006)“…Murakami, M.…”
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Biomechanical analysis of the javelin at the 2005 IAAF World Championships in athletics
Murakami, M., Tanabe, S., Ishikawa, M., Isoletho, J., Komi, P. V., Ito, A.Published in New Studies in Athletics (2006)“…Murakami, M.…”
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