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Robert Rein

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Springerplus|September 10, 2016
Big data and tactical analysis in elite soccer: future challenges and opportunities for sports scienceRobert Rein, Daniel Memmert
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 15, 2025
Statistical power analysis in exercise scienceAki Uehata, Robert Rein
Behavior Research Methods|August 10, 2014
EasyDIAg: A tool for easy determination of interrater agreementHenning Holle, Robert Rein
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|April 7, 2025
Comment on: "A Machine Learning Approach to Concussion Risk Estimation Among Players Exhibiting Visible Signs in Professional Hockey"Maximilian Klemp, Robert Rein
Plos One|November 27, 2014
Movement pattern variability in stone knapping: implications for the development of percussive traditionsRobert Rein, Tetsushi Nonaka, Blandine Bril
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|June 1, 2026
Comment on "The Practical Value of Bayesian Inference in Describing the Epidemiology of Sports Injuries"Robert Rein, Simon Nolte, Matthew Schofield
Human Movement Science|August 25, 2017
"Which pass is better?" Novel approaches to assess passing effectiveness in elite soccerRobert Rein, Dominik Raabe, Daniel Memmert
Experimental Gerontology|July 31, 2020
Balance training monitoring and individual response during unstable vs. stable balance Exergaming in elderly adults: Findings from a randomized controlled trialJulia Bakker, Lars Donath, Robert Rein
Journal of Human Evolution|July 3, 2010
How do stone knappers predict and control the outcome of flaking? Implications for understanding early stone tool technologyTetsushi Nonaka, Blandine Bril, Robert Rein
Experimental Brain Research|October 24, 2009
Adaptive and phase transition behavior in performance of discrete multi-articular actions by degenerate neurobiological systemsRobert Rein, Keith Davids, Chris Button
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Springerplus|September 10, 2016
Big data and tactical analysis in elite soccer: future challenges and opportunities for sports scienceRobert Rein, Daniel Memmert
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 15, 2025
Statistical power analysis in exercise scienceAki Uehata, Robert Rein
Behavior Research Methods|August 10, 2014
EasyDIAg: A tool for easy determination of interrater agreementHenning Holle, Robert Rein
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|April 7, 2025
Comment on: "A Machine Learning Approach to Concussion Risk Estimation Among Players Exhibiting Visible Signs in Professional Hockey"Maximilian Klemp, Robert Rein
Plos One|November 27, 2014
Movement pattern variability in stone knapping: implications for the development of percussive traditionsRobert Rein, Tetsushi Nonaka, Blandine Bril
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|June 1, 2026
Comment on "The Practical Value of Bayesian Inference in Describing the Epidemiology of Sports Injuries"Robert Rein, Simon Nolte, Matthew Schofield
Human Movement Science|August 25, 2017
"Which pass is better?" Novel approaches to assess passing effectiveness in elite soccerRobert Rein, Dominik Raabe, Daniel Memmert
Experimental Gerontology|July 31, 2020
Balance training monitoring and individual response during unstable vs. stable balance Exergaming in elderly adults: Findings from a randomized controlled trialJulia Bakker, Lars Donath, Robert Rein
Journal of Human Evolution|July 3, 2010
How do stone knappers predict and control the outcome of flaking? Implications for understanding early stone tool technologyTetsushi Nonaka, Blandine Bril, Robert Rein
Experimental Brain Research|October 24, 2009
Adaptive and phase transition behavior in performance of discrete multi-articular actions by degenerate neurobiological systemsRobert Rein, Keith Davids, Chris Button
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