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Journal of Applied Physiology|September 1, 1975
Heat tolerance of exercising lean and obese prepubertal boysE M Haymes, R J McCormick, E R Buskirk
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 23, 1997
Energy expenditure estimates of the Caltrac accelerometer for running, race walking, and steppingP D Swan, W C Byrnes, E M Haymes
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1992
Parentage analysis using RAPD PCRM P Scott, K M Haymes, S M Williams
International Journal of Biometeorology|March 1, 1975
Effects of daily and intermittent exposures on heat acclimation of womenJ T Fein, E M Haymes, E R Buskirk
International Journal of Sport Nutrition|September 1, 1993
Zinc loss in sweat of athletes exercising in hot and neutral temperaturesK Tipton, N R Green, E M Haymes, et al.
Health & Place|September 8, 2007
Residential context, walking and obesity: two African-American neighborhoods comparedRebecca Miles, Lynn B Panton, Myungjun Jang, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 16, 2006
No effect of moderate hypohydration or hyperthermia on anaerobic exercise performanceSamuel N Cheuvront, Robert Carter, Emily M Haymes, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 1, 1982
Effects of wind on the thermal and metabolic responses to exercise in the coldE M Haymes, A L Dickinson, N Malville, et al.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism|September 27, 2012
Dietary and training predictors of stress fractures in female runnersLaurel Wentz, Pei-Yang Liu, Jasminka Z Ilich, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|April 14, 2010
Branched-chain amino acid supplementation lowers perceived exertion but does not affect performance in untrained malesBeau Kjerulf Greer, Jim P White, Eric M Arguello, et al.
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Journal of Applied Physiology|September 1, 1975
Heat tolerance of exercising lean and obese prepubertal boysE M Haymes, R J McCormick, E R Buskirk
British Journal of Sports Medicine|September 23, 1997
Energy expenditure estimates of the Caltrac accelerometer for running, race walking, and steppingP D Swan, W C Byrnes, E M Haymes
Nucleic Acids Research|October 25, 1992
Parentage analysis using RAPD PCRM P Scott, K M Haymes, S M Williams
International Journal of Biometeorology|March 1, 1975
Effects of daily and intermittent exposures on heat acclimation of womenJ T Fein, E M Haymes, E R Buskirk
International Journal of Sport Nutrition|September 1, 1993
Zinc loss in sweat of athletes exercising in hot and neutral temperaturesK Tipton, N R Green, E M Haymes, et al.
Health & Place|September 8, 2007
Residential context, walking and obesity: two African-American neighborhoods comparedRebecca Miles, Lynn B Panton, Myungjun Jang, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 16, 2006
No effect of moderate hypohydration or hyperthermia on anaerobic exercise performanceSamuel N Cheuvront, Robert Carter, Emily M Haymes, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 1, 1982
Effects of wind on the thermal and metabolic responses to exercise in the coldE M Haymes, A L Dickinson, N Malville, et al.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism|September 27, 2012
Dietary and training predictors of stress fractures in female runnersLaurel Wentz, Pei-Yang Liu, Jasminka Z Ilich, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|April 14, 2010
Branched-chain amino acid supplementation lowers perceived exertion but does not affect performance in untrained malesBeau Kjerulf Greer, Jim P White, Eric M Arguello, et al.
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