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The use of a cap-mounted tri-axial accelerometer for measurement of distance, lap times and stroke rates in swim training
Michaels, S., Taunton, D. J., Forrester, A. I. J., Hudson, D. A., Phillips, C. W. G., Holliss, B. A., Turnock, S. R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2016)“…Phillips, C. W. G.…”
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Analysis of performance indices for simulated skeleton descents
Gong, C., Phillips, C. W. G., Rogers, E., Turnock, S. R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2016)“…Phillips, C. W. G.…”
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Swimming data capture
Forrester, A. I. J., Brooks, C. J., Turnock, S. R., Taunton, D. J., Hudson, D. A., Takeda, K., Blake, J. I. R., Prince, M. P., Phillips, C. W. G., Webb, A. P., Banks, J., Stokes, M. J., Warner, M.Published 2011“…Phillips, C. W. G.…”
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Can Lighthill's elongated body theory predict hydrodynamic forces in underwater undulatory swimming?
Webb, A. P., Phillips, C. W. G., Hudson, D. A., Turnock, S. R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2012)“…Phillips, C. W. G.…”
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Prediction of passive and active drag in swimming
Webb, A., Banks, J., Phillips, C., Hudson, D., Taunton, D., Turnock, S.Published in Procedia Engineering (2011)“…Phillips, C.…”
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