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1. Mapping the Steroid Response to Major Trauma From Injury to Recovery : A Prospective Cohort Study

2. Heat acclimatization blunts copeptin responses to hypertonicity from dehydrating exercise in humans

3. Heat acclimatisation blunts copeptin responses to hypertonicity from dehydrating exercise in humans

4. Heart rate variability and plasma nephrines in the evaluation of heat acclimatisation status

6. Nutritional status and the gonadotrophic response to a polar expedition

8. The influence of ingesting a carbohydrate-electrolyte beverage during 4 hours of recovery on subsequent endurance capacity.

9. The gonadotrophic response of Royal Marines during an operational deployment in Afghanistan.

13. Nutrition as a military capability to deliver human advantage: more people, more ready, more of the time.

14. Dietary supplement use among military personnel: international patterns and motivations for use.

15. Efficacy of neuromuscular exercises to promote movement quality and reduce musculoskeletal injury during initial military training in Royal Navy recruits.

16. An observational objective job analysis of role related tasks undertaken by Royal Navy sailors.

17. A job task analysis of the authorised firearms officer - counter terrorism (AFO-CT) national role profile.

18. Assessing injury risk in male and female Royal Navy recruits: does the Functional Movement Screen provide understanding to inform effective injury mitigation?

19. Barriers and facilitators to implementation of musculoskeletal injury mitigation programmes for military service members around the world: a scoping review.

20. Musculoskeletal injuries in UK Service Personnel and the impact of in-theatre rehabilitation during Cold Weather Warfare training: Exercise CETUS 2020.

21. Acute L -glutamine supplementation does not improve gastrointestinal permeability, injury or microbial translocation in response to exhaustive high intensity exertional-heat stress.

23. No protective benefits of low dose acute L-glutamine supplementation on small intestinal permeability, epithelial injury and bacterial translocation biomarkers in response to subclinical exertional-heat stress: A randomized cross-over trial.

24. Military nutrition research: Contemporary issues, state of the science and future directions.

25. Staphylococcus argenteus transmission among healthy Royal Marines: A molecular epidemiology case-study.

26. Response to Letter to the Editor: "Prevention of Adrenal Crisis: Cortisol Response to Major Stress Compared to Stress Dose Hydrocortisone Delivery".

27. Individual risk factors associated with exertional heat illness: A systematic review.

28. Response to Letter to the Editor from Chee et al: "Prevention of Adrenal Crisis: Cortisol Response to Major Stress Compared to Stress Dose Hydrocortisone Delivery".

29. Influence of aerobic fitness on gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation following a fixed-intensity military exertional heat stress test.

30. Gastrointestinal Tolerance of Low, Medium and High Dose Acute Oral l-Glutamine Supplementation in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study.

31. Estimated and measured core temperature responses to high-intensity warm weather military training: implications for exertional heat illness risk assessment.

32. Prevention of Adrenal Crisis: Cortisol Responses to Major Stress Compared to Stress Dose Hydrocortisone Delivery.

33. Vitamin D and SARS-CoV-2 virus/COVID-19 disease.

34. Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D status in the pathogenesis of stress fractures in military personnel: An evidenced link to support injury risk management.

35. Mapping the Steroid Response to Major Trauma From Injury to Recovery: A Prospective Cohort Study.

36. Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress.

37. Staphylococcus aureus colonization and acquisition of skin and soft tissue infection among Royal Marines recruits: a prospective cohort study.

38. The Gastrointestinal Exertional Heat Stroke Paradigm: Pathophysiology, Assessment, Severity, Aetiology and Nutritional Countermeasures.

39. Risk of Injury in Royal Air Force Training: Does Sex Really Matter?

40. Physical Employment Standards for UK Royal Navy Personnel: A Survey of Tasks That Require Muscle Strength and Endurance.

41. Variation in renal responses to exercise in the heat with progressive acclimatisation.

42. Environmental interventions to promote healthier eating and physical activity behaviours in institutions: a systematic review.

43. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D fluctuations in military personnel during 6-month summer operational deployments in Afghanistan.

44. Heat acclimatization blunts copeptin responses to hypertonicity from dehydrating exercise in humans.

45. Heart rate variability and plasma nephrines in the evaluation of heat acclimatisation status.

46. Copeptin reflects physiological strain during thermal stress.

47. Development of a Prediction Model for Stress Fracture During an Intensive Physical Training Program: The Royal Marines Commandos.

48. Asymptomatic group A Streptococcal throat carriage in Royal Marines recruits and Young Officers.

50. Risk factors for dermatitis in submariners during a submerged patrol: an observational cohort study.

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