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Dr. H. Art Quinney  (b. ----, d. ----)

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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
Professor
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
exercise physiology
ACADEMIC RANK:
Professor
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
Physical Education & Recreation
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
University of Alberta
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate
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SEX / LANGUAGE:
Male / English
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  Bell, Gordon; Syrotuik, Dan; Martin, T; Burnham, R.; Quinney, H. A.. (2000) The effect of concurrent strength training and endurance training on skeletal muscle properties and hormone levels.
     (Journal Article in European Journal of Applied Physiology )
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  Bell, G.; Attwood, K.; Syrotuik, D. G.; Quinney, H.. (1998) Comparisons of the phyiological adapations to high vs. low stroke rate training in rowers
     (Journal Article in Sports medicine, training, and rehabilitation )
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  Hayhowsky, M.; Chan, S.; Bhambhani, Y.; Syrotuik, D. G.; Quinney, H. A.; Bell, G.. (1998) Effects of combined endurance and strength training on left ventricular morphology in male and female rowers
     (Journal Article in Cardiovascular medicine )
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  Bell, Gordon; Syrotuik, Daniel; Attwood, K.; Quinney, H.A.. (1993) Maintenance of strength gains while performing endurance training in oarswomen.
     (Journal Article in Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquée = Canadian journal of applied physiology )

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