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Simulating the fluid dynamic behaviour of oar blades in competition rowing
Coppel, A.
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Gardner, T. N.
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Caplan, N.
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Hargreaves, D. M.
Published in
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology
(2010)
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Is stroke smoothness a reliable indicator of fatigue in ergometer rowing?
Caplan, N
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Gardner, T. N.
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Sports Engineering
(2009)
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Optimization of oar blade design for improved performance in rowing
Caplan, N.
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Gardner, T. N.
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Journal of Sports Sciences
(2007)
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A fluid dynamic investigation of the Big Blade and Macon oar blade designs in rowing propulsion
Caplan, N.
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Gardner, T. N.
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Journal of Sports Sciences
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The influence of stretcher height on the mechanical effectiveness of rowing
Caplan, N.
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Gardner, T. N.
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Journal of Applied Biomechanics
(2005)
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