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The efficiency and ergonomics of selected different data entry systems in real-time and lapsed-time computer notation systems
Hughes, M.
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Fuller, O.
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Murray, S.
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James, N.
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Vuckovic, G.
Published in
International Journal of Computer Science in Sport
(2012)
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Automated tracking system assesments of player distances from the T at the moment the ball is hit for winners and losers of games in elite squash
Vuckovic, G.
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Pers, J.
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James, N.
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Hughes, M.
Published in
World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport VIII
(2008)
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Reliability of selected performance analysis systems in football and rugby
James, N.
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Jones, N. M. P.
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Hollely, C.
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4th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research, 27-30 August 2002
(2002)
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Analysis of strategies in soccer as a function of European and domestic competition
James, N.
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Mellalieu, S. D.
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Hollely, C.
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International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
(2002)
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