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Mark P Rayson

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Military Medicine|August 29, 2006
Can simple anthropometric and physical performance tests track training-induced changes in load-carriage ability?Alun G Williams, Mark P Rayson
Military Medicine|September 12, 2009
Gender differences in the physical demands of British Army recruit trainingSam D Blacker, David M Wilkinson, Mark P Rayson
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 20, 2004
Training diagnosis for a load carriage taskAlun G Williams, Mark P Rayson, David A Jones
Ergonomics|April 25, 2008
A physical demands analysis of the 24-week British Army Parachute Regiment recruit training syllabusDavid M Wilkinson, Mark P Rayson, James L J Bilzon
Military Medicine|April 19, 2008
Risk factors for training injuries among British Army recruitsSam D Blacker, David M Wilkinson, James L J Bilzon, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 3, 2003
Venous obstruction in healthy limbs: a model for chronic compartment syndrome?Deirdre B Birtles, Mark P Rayson, Anna Casey, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 2, 2008
The effect of cool water ingestion on gastrointestinal pill temperatureDavid M Wilkinson, James M Carter, Victoria L Richmond, et al.
Military Medicine|April 3, 2014
Energy balance and physical demands during an 8-week arduous military training courseVictoria L Richmond, Fleur E Horner, David M Wilkinson, et al.
Military Medicine|February 5, 2014
Relationship between the 2.4-km run and multistage shuttle run test performance in military personnelDavid M Wilkinson, Sam D Blacker, Victoria L Richmond, et al.
Ergonomics|November 13, 2012
Physiological responses of Police Officers during job simulations wearing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear personal protective equipmentSam D Blacker, James M Carter, David M Wilkinson, et al.
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Military Medicine|August 29, 2006
Can simple anthropometric and physical performance tests track training-induced changes in load-carriage ability?Alun G Williams, Mark P Rayson
Military Medicine|September 12, 2009
Gender differences in the physical demands of British Army recruit trainingSam D Blacker, David M Wilkinson, Mark P Rayson
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 20, 2004
Training diagnosis for a load carriage taskAlun G Williams, Mark P Rayson, David A Jones
Ergonomics|April 25, 2008
A physical demands analysis of the 24-week British Army Parachute Regiment recruit training syllabusDavid M Wilkinson, Mark P Rayson, James L J Bilzon
Military Medicine|April 19, 2008
Risk factors for training injuries among British Army recruitsSam D Blacker, David M Wilkinson, James L J Bilzon, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 3, 2003
Venous obstruction in healthy limbs: a model for chronic compartment syndrome?Deirdre B Birtles, Mark P Rayson, Anna Casey, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 2, 2008
The effect of cool water ingestion on gastrointestinal pill temperatureDavid M Wilkinson, James M Carter, Victoria L Richmond, et al.
Military Medicine|April 3, 2014
Energy balance and physical demands during an 8-week arduous military training courseVictoria L Richmond, Fleur E Horner, David M Wilkinson, et al.
Military Medicine|February 5, 2014
Relationship between the 2.4-km run and multistage shuttle run test performance in military personnelDavid M Wilkinson, Sam D Blacker, Victoria L Richmond, et al.
Ergonomics|November 13, 2012
Physiological responses of Police Officers during job simulations wearing chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear personal protective equipmentSam D Blacker, James M Carter, David M Wilkinson, et al.
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