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Ran Yanovich

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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 21, 2020
Asthaxanthin Improves Aerobic Exercise Recovery Without Affecting Heat Tolerance in HumansChen Fleischmann, Michal Horowitz, Ran Yanovich, et al.
Disaster and Military Medicine|March 8, 2017
Return to duty/play after exertional heat injury: do we have all the answers? A lesson from two case studiesItay Ketko, Amit Druyan, Ran Yanovich, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|December 15, 2012
Bone turnover markers do not predict stress fracture in elite combat recruitsRan Yanovich, Rachel K Evans, Eitan Friedman, et al.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research|June 23, 2015
The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instabilityShmuel Springer, Uri Gottlieb, Uria Moran, et al.
Ergonomics|April 11, 2017
Wheeled assistive device for load carriage - the effects on human gait and biomechanicsItay Ketko, Meir Plotnik, Ran Yanovich, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|October 28, 2015
Physiological Evaluation of a Wheeled Assistive Device for Load CarriageItay Ketko, Ran Yanovich, Meir Plotnik, et al.
Disaster and Military Medicine|March 8, 2017
Physiological and cognitive military related performances after 10-kilometer marchRan Yanovich, Amir Hadid, Tomer Erlich, et al.
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology|February 22, 2017
Effect of cardiovascular and muscular endurance is not associated with stress fracture incidence in female military recruits: a 12-month follow up studyMickey Scheinowitz, Ran Yanovich, Nurit Sharvit, et al.
Genetics Research|July 16, 2014
Novel candidate genes putatively involved in stress fracture predisposition detected by whole-exome sequencingEitan Friedman, Daniel S Moran, Danny Ben-Avraham, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 17, 2008
Motivation, cohesion, satisfaction, and their relation to stress fracture among female military recruitsAmir Hadid, Rachel K Evans, Ran Yanovich, et al.
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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 21, 2020
Asthaxanthin Improves Aerobic Exercise Recovery Without Affecting Heat Tolerance in HumansChen Fleischmann, Michal Horowitz, Ran Yanovich, et al.
Disaster and Military Medicine|March 8, 2017
Return to duty/play after exertional heat injury: do we have all the answers? A lesson from two case studiesItay Ketko, Amit Druyan, Ran Yanovich, et al.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|December 15, 2012
Bone turnover markers do not predict stress fracture in elite combat recruitsRan Yanovich, Rachel K Evans, Eitan Friedman, et al.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research|June 23, 2015
The correlation between postural control and upper limb position sense in people with chronic ankle instabilityShmuel Springer, Uri Gottlieb, Uria Moran, et al.
Ergonomics|April 11, 2017
Wheeled assistive device for load carriage - the effects on human gait and biomechanicsItay Ketko, Meir Plotnik, Ran Yanovich, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|October 28, 2015
Physiological Evaluation of a Wheeled Assistive Device for Load CarriageItay Ketko, Ran Yanovich, Meir Plotnik, et al.
Disaster and Military Medicine|March 8, 2017
Physiological and cognitive military related performances after 10-kilometer marchRan Yanovich, Amir Hadid, Tomer Erlich, et al.
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology|February 22, 2017
Effect of cardiovascular and muscular endurance is not associated with stress fracture incidence in female military recruits: a 12-month follow up studyMickey Scheinowitz, Ran Yanovich, Nurit Sharvit, et al.
Genetics Research|July 16, 2014
Novel candidate genes putatively involved in stress fracture predisposition detected by whole-exome sequencingEitan Friedman, Daniel S Moran, Danny Ben-Avraham, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 17, 2008
Motivation, cohesion, satisfaction, and their relation to stress fracture among female military recruitsAmir Hadid, Rachel K Evans, Ran Yanovich, et al.
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