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Field use of D2 18O to measure energy expenditure of soldiers at different energy intakes.
- J. P. Delany, D. Schoeller, R. Hoyt, E. Askew, M. A. Sharp
- Mathematics, Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology
- 1 November 1989
To test the application of doubly labeled water under adverse field conditions, energy expenditures of 16 special operations soldiers were measured during a 28-day field training exercise. Subjects… Expand
Rifle Shooting Accuracy During Recovery from Fatiguing Exercise
- M. Ito, M. A. Sharp, R. Johnson, D. Merullo, R. P. Mello
- Medicine
- 2017
Abstract : The effect of aerobic exercise on rifle shooting accuracy was studied in a repeated measures design. Nine men (22.5 +/5.7 yrs.) and 3 women (21.0 +/4.4 yrs.) active duty soldiers were… Expand
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Angiotensin-converting enzyme genotype and physical performance during US Army basic training.
- L. A. Sonna, M. A. Sharp, +4 authors C. Lilly
- Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology
- 1 September 2001
Prior studies have suggested that angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) genotype correlates with superior physical performance in highly selected populations. This study assessed whether such an… Expand
The prevalence of exercise-induced bronchospasm among US Army recruits and its effects on physical performance.
- L. A. Sonna, K. C. Angel, M. A. Sharp, J. Knapik, J. Patton, C. Lilly
- Medicine
- Chest
- 1 June 2001
STUDY OBJECTIVES
To measure the prevalence of exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) and to determine its effect on the physical performance response to training in otherwise healthy young adults.
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Effects of 30 days of undernutrition on plasma neurotransmitter precursors, other amino acids, and behavior
- H. Lieberman, E. Askew, R. Hoyt, B. Shukitt-Hale, M. A. Sharp
- Chemistry
- 1 March 1997
Abstract As part of a 30-day field exercise, 17 soldiers consumed a calorie-deficient, lightweight ration (1946 kcal/day) while 17 others consumed a calorie-adequate control ration (2782 kcal/day).… Expand
Nutritional Status and Physical and Mental Performance of Special Operations Soldiers Consuming the Ration, Lightweight, or the Meal, Ready-to-Eat Military Field Ration during a 30-Day Field Training…
Abstract : A 2000 kcal lightweight ration (RLW-30) was tested as the sole source of food for 30 continuous days during a Special Forces field training exercise (FTX) in September and October, 1986 at… Expand
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Nutritional and Hydration Status of Special Forces Soldiers Consuming the Ration, Cold Weather, or the Meal, Ready-to-Eat Ration during a Ten Day Cold Weather Field Training Exercise
- D. Roberts, E. Askew, Madeleine S. Rose, M. A. Sharp, S. Bruttig
- Mathematics
- 19 February 1987
Abstract : Four teams of Special Forces volunteers were divided into two groups to test the Mead, Ready to Eat (MRE) and the Ration Cold Weather (RCW) rations in a field test in a moderately cold… Expand
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Auditory Function in Patients with Sickle Cell Anemia
- M A Sharp
- Medicine
- 1 December 1976
This study investigated the incidence of peripheral hearing loss in sickle cell anemia and the possibility of central auditory nervous system involvement.
Nine Black subjects with sickle cell… Expand
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The relationship between Romanes and English as spoken by the Portland Gypsies
- M. A. Sharp
- Geography
- 1983
Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organization (ANSTO) Interdicted Samples 24-Hour Report
- M. Kristo, I. Hutcheon, +5 authors P. T. Wooddy
- Chemistry
- 27 January 2011
Categorization is complete. Samples 11-3-1 (NSR-F-270409-01) and 11-3-2 (NSR-F-270409-02) are depleted uranium powders of moderate purity ({approx}65-80 % U). The uranium feed stocks for 11-3-1 and… Expand