J D Brooke

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1 Peritonitis due to Rhizopus in a patient undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. Rev Infect Dis 1991 0.93
2 Movement features and H-reflex modulation. II. Passive rotation, movement velocity and single leg movement. Brain Res 1992 0.92
3 Contralateral inhibition of soleus H reflexes with different velocities of passive movement of the opposite leg. Brain Res 1993 0.91
4 Temporal properties of attention sharing consequent to disturbed balance. Neuroreport 1999 0.91
5 A multivariate solution for cyclic data, applied in modelling locomotor forces. Biol Cybern 1987 0.86
6 Cortical representation of whole-body movement is modulated by proprioceptive discharge in humans. Exp Brain Res 2001 0.85
7 The effects of normal and glucose syrup work diets on the performance of racing cyclists. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1975 0.85
8 Task-relevant selective modulation of somatosensory afferent paths from the lower limb. Neuroreport 2000 0.84
9 The heart-rate--physical work curve analysis for the prediction of exhausting work ability. Med Sci Sports 1972 0.83
10 Long-lasting conditioning of the human soleus H reflex following quadriceps tendon tap. Brain Res 1995 0.83
11 Hormonal and cardiac response of autistic children to changes in environmental stimulation. J Autism Child Schizophr 1978 0.83
12 Crossed inhibition of the soleus H reflex during passive pedalling movement. Brain Res 1998 0.83
13 Long-lasting inhibition of the human soleus H reflex pathway after passive movement. Brain Res 1995 0.82
14 The relationship between the kinematics of passive movement, the stretch of extensor muscles of the leg and the change induced in the gain of the soleus H reflex in humans. Brain Res 1995 0.82
15 Ultrastructural immunolabeling: a unique diagnostic tool in monoclonal light chain-related renal diseases. Ultrastruct Pathol 1994 0.82
16 Movement-induced gain modulation of somatosensory potentials and soleus H-reflexes evoked from the leg. I. Kinaesthetic task demands. Exp Brain Res 1997 0.81
17 Comment on 'Estimation of the energy expenditure of sporting cyclists'. Ergonomics 1973 0.81
18 Generalisability of sensory gating during passive movement of the legs. Brain Res 1998 0.81
19 The effect of a high carbohydrate diet on human recovery following prolonged work to exhaustion. Ergonomics 1974 0.80
20 Nocardia asteroides keratitis: a case associated with soft contact lens wear. CLAO J 1989 0.80
21 Effect of close and open spaced work trials upon endurance and body carbohydrate stores in trained endurance sportsmen. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1975 0.80
22 Movement-induced modulation of soleus H reflexes with altered length of biarticular muscles. Brain Res 1998 0.79
23 Magnetic motor evoked potentials for assessing spinal cord integrity in dogs with intervertebral disc disease. Vet Surg 1993 0.79
24 Response synergies over a single leg when it is perturbed during the complex rhythmic movement of pedalling. Brain Res 1987 0.79
25 Movement-induced depression of soleus H reflexes is consistent in humans over the range of excitatory afferents involved. Brain Res 1995 0.78
26 Inhibition of canine H reflexes during locomotor-like rotation about the knee arises from muscle mechanoreceptors in quadriceps. J Neurophysiol 1995 0.78
27 Within-subject reliability of the Hoffmann reflex in man. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 1988 0.78
28 The afferent origin of the secondary somatosensory evoked potential from the lower limb in humans. Brain Res 2000 0.77
29 Relationship of heart rate to physical work. J Physiol 1968 0.77
30 Preparatory balance adjustments precede withdrawal response to noxious stimulation in standing humans. Neurosci Lett 1999 0.77
31 Computerized system for measurement of force exerted within each pedal revolution during cycling. Physiol Behav 1981 0.77
32 The gain of initial somatosensory evoked potentials alters with practice of an accurate motor task. Brain Res 2001 0.77
33 Phasic modulation of somatosensory potentials during passive movement. Neuroreport 1996 0.77
34 Locomotor limb synergism through short latency afferent links. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1985 0.76
35 Movement-induced gain modulation of somatosensory potentials and soleus H-reflexes evoked from the leg. II. Correlation with rate of stretch of extensor muscles of the leg. Exp Brain Res 1997 0.76
36 Medio-lateral balance adjustments preceding reflexive limb withdrawal are modified by postural demands. Brain Res 2001 0.76
37 Interaction of reciprocally induced inhibition and premotor facilitation of soleus H reflexes in humans. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1993 0.75
38 Vibration-induced inhibition of the early components of the tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potential is mediated at a spinal synapse. Clin Neurophysiol 2001 0.75
39 Variability in the measurement of exercise heart rate. J Sports Med Phys Fitness 1970 0.75
40 Carbohydrate availability in human recovery from physical work exhaustion. Proc Nutr Soc 1974 0.75
41 Mechanisms within the spinal cord are involved in the movement-induced attenuation of an H reflex in the dog. J Neurophysiol 1996 0.75
42 Factory accidents and carbohydrate supplements. Proc Nutr Soc 1973 0.75
43 Modulation of phase relations of myoelectric activity and propulsive force in human bipedality at different speeds and resistances. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 1988 0.75
44 Variations in available carbohydrate and physical work ability with repeated prolonged severe exercise. Proc Nutr Soc 1973 0.75
45 Time of glucose syrup ingestion to alleviate initial exercise hypoglycaemia [proceedings]. Proc Nutr Soc 1976 0.75
46 Normal and strain heart rate responses to work load increasing continuously and by steps. J Physiol 1969 0.75
47 Prior physical work intensity increases the amplitude but not the frequency of combined tremor of the hand and finger. J Hum Ergol (Tokyo) 1985 0.75
48 Variability of pedalling force--inversely related to force magnitude within the movement cycle but positively correlated to that magnitude as it increases with increased power output. J Hum Ergol (Tokyo) 1984 0.75
49 Repetitive skill deterioration with fast and exercise-lowered blood glucose. Physiol Behav 1982 0.75
50 A review of: "Stress and Distress in Response to Psychosocial Stimuli." Edited by LENNART LEVI. (Oxford: Pergamon, 1972.) [Pp. vi+166.] £3 50. Ergonomics 1973 0.75
51 Diet, physiological work and accident incidence of forge workers. Scand J Work Environ Health 1980 0.75
52 Between-minute stability in habituated human skill with modestly lowered blood glucose. Physiol Behav 1982 0.75
53 Magnitude of the H reflex of the soleus substantially exceeds the myotatic response from rapid dorsiflexion of the ankle joint. Exp Neurol 1986 0.75
54 Human group I excitatory projections from ankle dorsiflexors to quadriceps muscle. Can J Physiol Pharmacol 1987 0.75
55 The independence of premovement H reflex gain and kinesthetic requirements for task performance. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1993 0.75
56 Transfer of variability from electromyogram to propulsive force in human locomotion. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 1987 0.75
57 Dietary pattern of carbohydrate provision and accident incidence in foundrymen. Proc Nutr Soc 1973 0.75
58 Attenuation of cardiac frequency startle acceleration by prior work or heat load elevation. Ergonomics 1980 0.75
59 Bimodal relationship of human tremor and shivering on introduction to cold exposure. Aviat Space Environ Med 1979 0.75