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Publications by Liam D. Harper
The Effects of an Increased Calorie Breakfast Consumed Prior to Simulated Match-Play in Academy Soccer Players
European Journal of Sport Science
Sports Medicine
Physical Therapy
Sports Science
Sports Therapy
Orthopedics
Medicine
Rehabilitation
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Relationship Between Morphological Characteristics and Match Performance in Junior Soccer Players
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Monitoring Salivary Immunoglobulin a Responses to Official and Simulated Matches in Elite Young Soccer Players
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The Effect of Phase Change Material on Recovery of Neuromuscular Function Following Competitive Soccer Match-Play
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Types, Sources, and Debilitating Factors of Sport-Confidence in Elite Early Adolescent Academy Soccer Players
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Increased Dietary Protein Consumed at Breakfast Leads to an Initial and Sustained Feeling of Fullness During Energy Restriction Compared to Other Meal Times
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