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1. Muscle Oxygen Saturation Dynamics During Upper-Body Resistance Exercise

2. A single dose multi-ingredient pre-workout supplement enhances upper body resistance exercise performance

3. Effect of somatic maturity on the aerobic and anaerobic adaptations to sprint interval training

4. Resistance training does not induce uniform adaptations to quadriceps.

5. Relative Age Effects in Elite Olympic Weightlifters

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

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

8. Effect of Test Sequence on Maximal Anaerobic and Aerobic Power Achievements in Adults

9. Maturity-Related Differences in Systemic Pulmonary and Localized Fatigue Threshold Among Youth Male Athletes

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

11. Developmental associations with muscle morphology, physical performance, and asymmetry in youth judo athletes

12. Force-time characteristics during an explosive isometric gripping task: effects of a 10-week introductory judo course

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

14. Comparison of Two β-Alanine Dosing Protocols on Muscle Carnosine Elevations

16. Homogeneity of echo intensity values in transverse ultrasound images

17. The Dmax method is a valid procedure to estimate physical working capacity at fatigue threshold

18. Scanning plane comparison of ultrasound-derived morphological characteristics of the vastus lateralis

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

20. Player Selection Bias in National Football League Draftees

21. Resistance training intensity and volume affect changes in rate of force development in resistance-trained men

22. Strength ratios are affected by years of experience in American collegiate rugby athletes: A preliminary study

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

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

28. Influence of Baseline Muscle Strength and Size Measures on Training Adaptations in Resistance-trained Men

29. No Observable Relative Age Effects in Professional Surfers: a Constraints-Based Evaluation

30. Resistance Training does not Induce Uniform Adaptations to Quadriceps Muscles

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

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

33. Resistance training improves capacity to delay neuromuscular fatigue in older adults

34. Resistance training does not induce uniform adaptations to quadriceps

35. Mathematical Modeling and Expression of Heart Rate Deflection Point using Heart Rate and Oxygen Consumption

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

37. Muscle quality index improves with resistance exercise training in older adults

38. Effects of β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate free acid and cold water immersion on expression of CR3 and MIP-1β following resistance exercise

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

44. Reliability of the Dynavision™ D2 for Assessing Reaction Time Performance

45. Muscle architecture and strength: Adaptations to short-term resistance training in older adults

46. Biomarkers of muscle quality: N-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen and C-terminal agrin fragment responses to resistance exercise training in older adults

47. β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB)-free acid attenuates circulating TNF-α and TNFR1 expression postresistance exercise

48. Post-resistance exercise ingestion of milk protein attenuates plasma TNFα and TNFr1 expression on monocyte subpopulations

49. Comparison of the Recovery Response from High-Intensity and High-Volume Resistance Exercise in Trained Men

50. Exercise-Induced Hormone Elevations Are Related to Muscle Growth

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