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Authors: Volianitis, S McConnell, AK Koutedakis, Y Jones, DA
Citation: S. Volianitis et al., Specific respiratory warm-up improves rowing performance and exertional dyspnea, MED SCI SPT, 33(7), 2001, pp. 1189-1193

Authors: Volianitis, S McConnell, AK Koutedakis, Y Mcnaughton, L Backx, K Jones, DA
Citation: S. Volianitis et al., Inspiratory muscle training improves rowing performance, MED SCI SPT, 33(5), 2001, pp. 803-809

Authors: Volianitis, S McConnell, AK Jones, DA
Citation: S. Volianitis et al., Assessment of maximum inspiratory pressure - Prior submaximal respiratory muscle activity ('warm-up') enhances maximum inspiratory activity and attenuates the learning effect of repeated measurement, RESPIRATION, 68(1), 2001, pp. 22-27

Authors: Volianitis, S McConnell, AK Koutedakis, Y Jones, DA
Citation: S. Volianitis et al., The influence of prior activity upon inspiratory muscle strength in rowersand non-rowers (vol 20, pg 542, 1999), INT J SP M, 21(3), 2000, pp. 233-233

Authors: Donovan, KJ McConnell, AK
Citation: Kj. Donovan et Ak. Mcconnell, Do fire-fighters develop specific ventilatory responses in order to cope with exercise whilst wearing self-contained breathing apparatus?, EUR J A PHY, 80(2), 1999, pp. 107-112

Authors: Volianitis, S McConnell, AK Koutedakis, Y Jones, DA
Citation: S. Volianitis et al., The influence of prior activity upon inspiratory muscle strength in rowersand non-rowers, INT J SP M, 20(8), 1999, pp. 542-547

Authors: McConnell, AK Copestake, AJ
Citation: Ak. Mcconnell et Aj. Copestake, Maximum static respiratory pressures in healthy elderly men and women: Issues of reproducibility and interpretation, RESPIRATION, 66(3), 1999, pp. 251-258
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