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The effects of environmental hypoxia on substrate utilisation during exercise: a meta-analysis
Griffiths, A., Shannon, O. M., Matu, J., King, R., Deighton, K., O`Hara, J. P.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2019)article“…Griffiths, A.…”
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The effect of an acute bout of rugby training on plasma concentrations of intestinal fatty acid binding protein
Chantler, S., Jones, B., Roe, G., Phibbs, P., Owen, C., Griffiths, A., Ramirez-Lopez, C., Davison, G., Deighton, K.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2019)article“…Griffiths, A.…”
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The reliability of a pre-loaded treadmill time-trial in moderate normobaric hypoxia
Shannon, O., Barlow, M., Duckworth, L., Woods, D. R., Barker, T., Grindrod, A., Griffiths, A., O`Hara, J. P.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2016)article“…Griffiths, A.…”
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Acetazolamide fails to decrease pulmonary artery pressure at high altitude in partially acclimatized humans
Basnyat, B., Hargrove, J., Holck, P. S., Srivastav, S., Alekh, K., Ghimire, L. M., Pandey, K., Griffiths, A., Shankar, R., Kaul, K., Paudyal, A., Stasiuk, D., Basnyat, R., Davis, C., Southard, A., Robinson, C., Shandley, T., Johnson, D. W., Zafren, K., Williams, S., Weiss, E. A., Farrar, J. J., Swenson, E. R.Published in High Altitude Medicine & Biology (2008)article“…Griffiths, A.…”
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