Items where Author is "Domone, Sarah"

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MANN, S, JIMENEZ GUTIERREZ, Alfonso, STEELE, J, DOMONE, Sarah, WADE, M and BEEDIE, C (2018). Programming and supervision of resistance training leads to positive effects on strength and body composition: results from two randomised trials of community fitness programmes. BMC Public Health, 18, p. 420. [Article]

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DOMONE, Sarah, LAWRENCE, Daniel, HELLER, Ben, HENDRA, Tim, MAWSON, Sue and WHEAT, Jonathan (2016). Optimal fall indicators for slip induced falls on a cross-slope. Ergonomics, 59 (8), 1089-1099. [Article]

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LAWRENCE, Daniel, DOMONE, Sarah, HELLER, Ben, HENDRA, T, MAWSON, Sue and WHEAT, Jonathan (2015). Gait adaptations to awareness and experience of a slip when walking on a cross-slope. Gait & Posture, 42 (4), 575-579. [Article]

DOMONE, Sarah, WHEAT, Jonathan, CHOPPIN, Simon, HAMILTON, Nick and HELLER, Ben (2012). Wavelet based de-noising of non-stationary kinematic signals. In: 30th Annual Conference of Biomechanics in Sports, Melbourne, Australia, 2-6 July 2012. [Conference or Workshop Item]

OUTRAM, Thomas Andrew, DOMONE, Sarah and WHEAT, Jonathan (2012). The reliabiliy of trunk segment inertial parameter estimates made from geometric models. In: 30th Annual Conference of Biomechanics in Sports, Melbourne Australia, 2-6 July 2012. [Conference or Workshop Item]

OUTRAM, Thomas Andrew, DOMONE, Sarah and WHEAT, Jonathan (2012). The reliability of trunk segment inertial parameter estimates made from geometric models. In: 30th International Conference in Biomechanics in Sport, Melbourne, Australia, 2 - 6 July 2012. [Conference or Workshop Item]

WHEAT, Jonathan, HART, John, DOMONE, Sarah and OUTRAM, Thomas Andrew (2011). Obtaining body segment inertia parameters using structured light scanning with Microsoft Kinect. Journal of Sports Sciences, 29 (s2), 23-24. [Article]

OUTRAM, Thomas Andrew, DOMONE, Sarah, WHEAT, Jonathan and HART, John (2011). The use of geometric shapes in estimating the geometry of body segments. Journal of Sports Sciences, 29 (supp.2), S24-S25. [Article]

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