Search Results - Ainslie, P. N.
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High-altitude acclimatization improves recovery from muscle fatigue
Ruggiero, L., Hoiland, R. L., Hansen, A. B., Ainslie, P. N., McNeil, C. J.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2020)“…Ainslie, P. N.…”
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Physiology of static breath holding in elite apneists
Bain, A. R., Drvis, I., Dujic, Z., MacLeod, D. B., Ainslie, P. N.Published in Experimental Physiology (2018)“…Ainslie, P. N.…”
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One session of remote ischemic preconditioning does not improve vascular function in acute normobaric and chronic hypobaric hypoxia
Rieger, M. G., Hoiland, R. L., Tremblay, J. C., Stembridge, M., Bain, A. R., Flück, D., Subedi, P., Anholm, J. D., Ainslie, P. N.Published in Experimental Physiology (2017)“…Ainslie, P. N.…”
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Influence of lung volume on the interaction between cardiac output and cerebrovascular regulation during extreme apnoea
Stembridge, M., Hoiland, R. L., Bain, A. R., Barak, O. F., Drvis, I., MacLeod, D. B., MacLeod, D. M., Madden, D., Batinic, T., O'Donoghue, P., Shave, R., Dujic, Z., Ainslie, P. N.Published in Experimental Physiology (2017)“…Ainslie, P. N.…”
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Effects of intermittent hypoxia on SaO2, cerebral and muscle oxygenation during maximal exercise in athletes with exercise-induced hypoxemia
Marshall, H. C., Hamlin, M. J., Hellemans, J., Murrell, C., Beattie, N., Hellemans, I., Perry, T., Burns, A., Ainslie, P. N.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2008)“…Ainslie, P. N.…”
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