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Respiratory muscle work compromises leg blood flow during maximal exercise
CA Harms, MA Babcock, SR McClaran, DF Pegelow, GA Nickele, ...
Journal of applied physiology 82 (5), 1573-1583, 1997
8911997
Effects of respiratory muscle work on cardiac output and its distribution during maximal exercise
CA Harms, TJ Wetter, SR McClaran, DF Pegelow, GA Nickele, WB Nelson, ...
Journal of applied physiology 85 (2), 609-618, 1998
5911998
Effects of respiratory muscle work on exercise performance
CA Harms, TJ Wetter, CM St. Croix, DF Pegelow, JA Dempsey
Journal of applied physiology 89 (1), 131-138, 2000
5572000
Smaller lungs in women affect exercise hyperpnea
SR McClaran, CA Harms, DF Pegelow, JA Dempsey
Journal of Applied Physiology 84 (6), 1872-1881, 1998
2961998
Exercise‐induced arterial hypoxaemia in healthy young women
CA Harms, SR McClaran, GA Nickele, DF Pegelow, WB Nelson, ...
The Journal of physiology 507 (2), 619-628, 1998
2661998
Associations between organochlorine contaminant concentrations and clinical health parameters in loggerhead sea turtles from North Carolina, USA
JM Keller, JR Kucklick, MA Stamper, CA Harms, PD McClellan-Green
Environmental health perspectives 112 (10), 1074-1079, 2004
2652004
Does gender affect pulmonary function and exercise capacity?
CA Harms
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 151 (2-3), 124-131, 2006
2272006
Effects of inspiratory muscle training on exercise responses in normoxia and hypoxia
AE Downey, LM Chenoweth, DK Townsend, JD Ranum, CS Ferguson, ...
Respiratory physiology & neurobiology 156 (2), 137-146, 2007
2252007
Effects of respiratory muscle unloading on exercise-induced diaphragm fatigue
MA Babcock, DF Pegelow, CA Harms, JA Dempsey
Journal of Applied Physiology 93 (1), 201-206, 2002
2232002
Effect of exercise-induced arterial O~ 2 desaturation on VO~ 2~ m~ a~ x in women
CA Harms, SR McCLARAN, GA Nickele, DF Pegelow, WB Nelson, ...
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 32 (6), 1101-1108, 2000
1762000
Low chemoresponsiveness and inadequate hyperventilation contribute to exercise-induced hypoxemia
CA Harms, JM Stager
Journal of Applied Physiology 79 (2), 575-580, 1995
1711995
Influence of respiratory muscle work onV˙o 2 and leg blood flow during submaximal exercise
TJ Wetter, CA Harms, WB Nelson, DF Pegelow, JA Dempsey
Journal of Applied Physiology 87 (2), 643-651, 1999
1701999
Effects of high-intensity interval training on pulmonary function
C Dunham, CA Harms
European journal of applied physiology 112, 3061-3068, 2012
1632012
Organochlorine contaminants in sea turtles: correlations between whole blood and fat
JM Keller, JR Kucklick, CA Harms, PD McClellan‐Green
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 23 (3), 726-738, 2004
1542004
High‐intensity functional training improves functional movement and body composition among cancer survivors: a pilot study
KM Heinrich, C Becker, T Carlisle, K Gilmore, J Hauser, J Frye, CA Harms
European journal of cancer care 24 (6), 812-817, 2015
1432015
Mood, neuromuscular function, and performance during training in female swimmers.
JS Raglin, DM Koceja, JM Stager, CA Harms
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 28 (3), 372-377, 1996
1381996
Magnitude and timing of the postprandial inflammatory response to a high-fat meal in healthy adults: a systematic review
SR Emerson, SP Kurti, CA Harms, MD Haub, T Melgarejo, C Logan, ...
Advances in Nutrition 8 (2), 213-225, 2017
1162017
Clothing fabric does not affect thermoregulation during exercise in moderate heat
TP GAVIN, JP BABINGTON, CA HARMS, ME ARDELT, DA TANNER, ...
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 33 (12), 2124-2130, 2001
1112001
Sleep-induced breathing instability
JA Dempsey, CA Smith, CA Harms, CM Chow, KW Saupe
Sleep 19 (3), 236-247, 1996
1101996
VENOUS BLOOD GASES AND LACTATES OF WILD LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLES (CARETTA CARETTA) FOLLOWING TWO CAPTURE TECHNIQUES
CA Harms, KM Mallo, PM Ross, AL Segars
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 39 (2), 366-374, 2003
1092003
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