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1. Relative Age Effects in Elite Olympic Weightlifters

2. Relative Age Effects as Evidence of Selection Bias in Major League Baseball Draftees (2013–2018)

3. Relative Age Effect in Collegiate Soccer: Influence of Nationality, Playing Position, and Class

4. Resistance Exercise Selectively Mobilizes Monocyte Subsets: Role of Polyphenols

5. Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training

7. Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull Correlates With Strength, Sprint, and Agility Performance in Collegiate Rugby Union Players

8. Player Selection Bias in National Football League Draftees

9. Monocyte Recruitment after High-Intensity and High-Volume Resistance Exercise

10. Short-Term Unilateral Resistance Training Results in Cross Education of Strength Without Changes in Muscle Size, Activation, or Endocrine Response

14. Positional Difference in Linear Momentum During Vertical Jump in Division II College Football Players

15. Altering Work to Rest Ratios Differentially Influences Fatigue Indices During Repeated Sprint Ability Testing

16. Visual Tracking Speed Is Related to Basketball-Specific Measures of Performance in NBA Players

19. Association between Muscle Carnosine Content and Changes in Muscle Cytokines following Lower-Body Resistance Exercise

22. Resistance Exercise and Polyphenol Supplementation elicits Unique Recruitment of Monocyte Subsets in Untrained Men

23. Reliability of the Neuromuscular Fatigue Threshold Measurement across Maturity Status in Boys

24. Eight Weeks of Resistance Training Reduces IL-15 Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Trained Men

25. Monocyte Recruitment Following High-intensity And High-volume Resistance Exercise

26. Differential Effects of Training Intensity and Volume on Rate of Force Development in Resistance Trained Men

27. The Response of Leukemia Inhibitory Factor to High-Intensity and High-Volume Resistance Training in Trained Men

28. Force-Time Characteristics During A Reactionary Gripping Task

29. Comparison Of High And Low 25(OH)-Vitamin D Concentrations On Recovery From Resistance Exercise In Men

30. Polyphenol Supplementation Attenuates Apoptotic Signaling Following Acute Resistance Exercise in Untrained Males

32. Influence Of Training Volume And Intensity On Strength And Power Improvements In Experienced, Resistance-trained Men

33. MAPK Signaling Following High Volume And High Intensity Resistance Exercise Protocols In Trained Men

35. Maturity Status May Influence Plyometric Ability in Youth Judo Athletes

37. BDNF Concentrations Are Elevated During Acute Resistance Exercise In Experienced, Resistance-trained Men

41. Cross Education from Unilateral Resistance Training Occurs Without Changes in Muscle Size or Activation

43. Increased Proportion Of Lymphocytes Expressing Androgen And Interferon-gamma Receptors Following High Volume Resistance Exercise

44. High-Intensity Resistance Training Increases Upper Body Muscle and Bone Variables in Resistance Trained Males

45. Pedaling Cadence and Leg Dominance do not Influence Mean Power Frequency Fatigue Thresholds during Cycling

46. Alteration of Work to Rest Ratios Influence Repeated Sprint Ability Performance

47. Training-Induced Muscle Strength and Hypertrophy Occur Independently of Protein Supplementation in Untrained Young Men

48. Visual Tracking Speed Is Related To Basketball-specific Measures Of Performance In NBA Players

49. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) Does Not Attenuate TNF-α Following Acute Heavy Resistance Exercise

50. Cold Water Immersion combined with β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate Free Acid Improves Performance Recovery following Damaging Resistance Exercise

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