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Muscle metabolites and performance during high-intensity, intermittent exercise
Hargreaves, M., McKenna, M., Jenkins, D. G., Warmington, S. A., Li, J., Snow, R. J., Febbraio, M. A.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (1998)“…Snow, R. J.…”
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Effect of training status and relative exercise intensity on physiological responses in men (Effect of training status and relative exercise intensity on physiological responses in men )
Baldwin, J., Snow, R. J., Febbraio, M. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2000)“…Snow, R. J.…”
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Effect of muscle glycogen availability on maximal exercise performance
Hargreaves, M., Finn, J. P., Withers, R. T., Halbert, J. A., Scroop, G. C., Mackay, M., Snow, R. J., Carey, M. F.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)“…Snow, R. J.…”
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Effect of muscle glycogen availability on maximal exercise performance
Hargreaves, M., Finn, J. P., Withers, R. T., Halbert, J. A., Scroop, G. C., Mackay, M., Snow, R. J., Carey, M. F.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1997)“…Snow, R. J.…”
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Sprint training does not improve muscle buffering capacity, but may enhance muscle acid-base regulation during high intensity exercise
Harmer, A. R., McKenna, M. J., Sutton, J. R., Ruell, P. A., Booth, J., Snow, R. J., Carey, M. F.Published in Australian conference of science and medicine in sport, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart 17-20 October 1995 (1996)“…Snow, R. J.…”
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