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1. Carter, H., Jones, A.M., & Doust, J. (1999) The effect of incremental test protocol on the lactate minimum speed. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31(6): 837-945. 2. Jones, A.M., Carter, H., & Doust, J. (1999) A disproportionate increase in VO2 coincident with lactate threshold during treadmill exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31 (9): 1299-1306. 3. Carter, H., Jones, A.M., & Doust, J. (1999) The effect of 6 weeks endurance training on the lactate minimum speed. Journal of Sports Sciences 17 (12): 957-967. 4. Carter, H., Jones, A.M. & Doust, J. (2000) Lactate, pyruvate and lactate/pyruvate ratio during the lactate minimum test. Journal of Sports Sciences, 18 (3): 213-225. 5. Jones, A.M., & Carter, H. (2000) The effect of endurance training on parameters of aerobic fitness. Sports Medicine, 29 (6): 373-386. 6. Carter, H., Jones, A.M., Doust, J.H. et al. (2000) The effect of endurance training on the VO2 slow component in running. 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Oxygen uptake kinetics during moderate, heavy and severe intensity 'sub-maximal' exercise in humans: the influence of muscle fibre type and capillarisation. Eur J Appl Physiol, 89(3 - 4):289-300. 17. Carter, H., Pringle, J.S.M., Boobis, L., Jones, A.M., & Doust, J.H. (2004) Manipulation of muscle fibre recruitment by muscle glycogen depletion alters pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics. Med Sci Sport Exerc. 36(6):965-72. 18. Jones, A.M. and Carter, H. (2004) Oxygen Uptake-Work Rate Relationship During two Consecutive Ramp Exercise Tests. Int J Sports Med, 25(6):415-20. 19. Carter, H., Grice, Y., Dekerle, J., Brickley, G., Hammond, A.J.P. and Pringle, J.S.M. (2005) The effect of prior exercise above and below Critical Power on exercise to exhaustion. Med Sci Sport Exerc 37(5):775-81. 20. Dekerle, J., Hammond, A. Brickley, G. and Carter, H. (2006) Reproducibility of Variables derived from a 90s all-out effort, isokinetic cycling test. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 46(3):388-94. 21. Dekerle, J., Hammond, A. Brickley, G. and Pringle, J.S.M. Carter, H (2006). Validity of the 2-parameter model in estimating the anaerobic work capacity. Eur J Appl Physio. 96(3):257-64. 22. Carter, H., Dekerle, J. Brickley, G., and Williams, C.A. (2005). Physiological responses to 90 s all out isokinetic sprint cycling in boys and men. J Sports Sci Med, 4 (4) 437 - 445 23. Carter, H., Pringle, J.S.M., Barstow, T., and Doust, J. (2006). Oxygen uptake kinetics during supra-max treadmill running in humans. Int J Sports Med, 27(2):149-57. 24. Dekerle, J., Nesi, X., and Carter, H. (2006). The distance-time relationship over a century of running Olympic performances: A limit on the critical speed concept. J Sports Sci. 24(11):1213-21. 25. Brickley G., Dekerle J., Hammond A., Pringle J. and Carter H. (2007) Physiological responses to 90s all-out isokinetic cycling. Int J Sports Med, 28(5):414-9. 26. Ingham, S., Carter, H., Whyte, G., Doust, J. (2007). Comparison of the oxygen uptake kinetics of club and Olympic champion rowers. Med Sci Sports Exer, 39(5):865-71 27. Bosquet, L., Dupont, G., Duchene, A., Leger, L., and Carter, H. VO2 kinetics during supramaximal exercise: relationship with oxygen deficit and 800 m running performance. Int J Sports Med, 28(6):518-24. 28. Bosquet, L., Dupont, G., Duchene, A., Delhors, P.R., Leger, L., and Carter, H. A comparison of methods to determine maximal accumulated oxygen deficit in running. J Sports Sci (in press) 29. Ingham, S., Carter, H., Whyte, G.P., and Doust, J.H. (2008). Physiological and Performance effects of low versus mixed intensity rowing training. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 40(3). Papers submitted or in preparation - Nesi, X, Passfield, L, Carter, H., Bosquet, L, Pelayo, P.1Effects of 23-wk of training on 1-h time trial performance and cycling economy. Submitted to Int J Sports Med
- Williams, C.A., Dekerle, J., McGawley, K., and Carter, H. Critical power is not attained at the end of A 90-s isokinetic test in children. Submitted to Journal of Applied Physiology
- Williams, C.A., Dekerle, J., McGawley, K., and Carter, H. The Physiological Responses to Exercise at Critical Power in Adolescent Boys and Girls. Submitted to Journal of Applied Physiology
- Carter, H and Passfield, P. A bedtime protein drink reduces muscles soreness and increases distance covered during a 10-day training camp. Submitted to British Journal of Sports Medicine.
- McGawley, K., LeClair, E. Dekerle, J., Williams, C.A., and Carter, H. Validity of anaerobic ability measures from a 90s all-out isokinetic test versus the Wingate anaerobic test in prepubertal girls.
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