Publications by authors named "D Mark Hodges"

To better understand the in-match fuelling practices of elite football players and compare against current guidelines, we quantified the carbohydrate, fluid, and caffeine intake of players from an English Premier League club ( = 22) during 90 min of competitive match-play. Mean carbohydrate intake across match-play was 17 ± 11 g.h with players demonstrating a preference towards CHO-containing fluids (58%) when compared with semi-solids (38%) and solids (14%), respectively.

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Dimpropyridaz is a novel insecticide active ingredient (a.i.) for the control of piercing and sucking pests.

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Finding appropriate mechanism of sharing protected area (PA) benefit with local communities is a critical policy question in biodiversity conservation. The Buffer Zone (BZ) program, practiced in several countries, involves placing partial restrictions on land use in peripherical areas while sharing a portion of PA revenue with the communities therein. However, the effectiveness of this program in promoting conservation and development is unknown.

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The traditional paradigm of non-rodent safety assessment studies, primarily reliant on non-human primates (NHPs) and dogs, is undergoing a transformation. During the 2023 Safety Pharmacology Society Annual Meeting, scientists from leading nonclinical contract organizations discussed how traditional IND-enabling studies can benefit from employing underutilized alternative non-rodent models, such as the swine. Swine offer a cost-effective approach to drug development and share many anatomical and physiological similarities with humans.

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Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) thin films were synthesized by using a floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition (FCCVD) method with a low flow rate (200 sccm) of mixed gases (Ar and H). SWCNT thin films with different thicknesses can be prepared by controlling the collection time of the SWCNTs on membrane filters. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed that the SWCNTs formed bundles and that they had an average diameter of 1.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "D Mark Hodges"

  • - D Mark Hodges' research focuses on various interdisciplinary topics including sports nutrition, sustainable agriculture, biodiversity conservation, drug development, and material science, demonstrating a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges in both health and environmental contexts.
  • - In the realm of sports science, Hodges quantified the nutritional habits of English Premier League football players, revealing their in-match fueling preferences and carbohydrate intake during competitive play.
  • - His work on sustainable crop protection highlights innovations in pest management with a new insecticide, while research on Nepal's protected area revenue-sharing program examines community benefits’ role in biodiversity conservation, showcasing a blend of ecological and economic considerations.