A. Hahn

1.5k total citations
43 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

A. Hahn is a scholar working on Biomedical Engineering, Physiology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Hahn has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Biomedical Engineering, 9 papers in Physiology and 9 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in A. Hahn's work include Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics (11 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (10 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (7 papers). A. Hahn is often cited by papers focused on Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics (11 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (10 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (7 papers). A. Hahn collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Germany and Austria. A. Hahn's co-authors include Richard D. Telford, R. B. Cunningham, David B. Pyne, John A. Smith, C. Bryant, P. Saunders, Ken Fitch, Sandra D. Anderson, Judith L. Black and Chris Gore and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Applied Physiology and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

In The Last Decade

A. Hahn

41 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Hahn Australia 16 384 272 260 231 201 43 1.1k
Mauro Marzorati Italy 22 364 0.9× 321 1.2× 120 0.5× 192 0.8× 210 1.0× 63 1.4k
Marco Toigo Switzerland 20 408 1.1× 178 0.7× 45 0.2× 227 1.0× 531 2.6× 45 1.5k
Trine Karlsen Norway 21 558 1.5× 411 1.5× 213 0.8× 150 0.6× 819 4.1× 46 2.4k
Rebecca V. Vince United Kingdom 20 324 0.8× 78 0.3× 109 0.4× 183 0.8× 260 1.3× 52 1.1k
Randall L. Wilber United States 20 680 1.8× 671 2.5× 738 2.8× 188 0.8× 432 2.1× 45 1.8k
Manabu Totsuka Japan 13 329 0.9× 143 0.5× 74 0.3× 287 1.2× 264 1.3× 24 1.1k
Maria Koskolou Greece 17 382 1.0× 396 1.5× 265 1.0× 110 0.5× 444 2.2× 44 1.6k
Aurélien Pichon France 27 338 0.9× 589 2.2× 415 1.6× 87 0.4× 319 1.6× 93 1.9k
Miłośz Czuba Poland 19 332 0.9× 458 1.7× 157 0.6× 341 1.5× 373 1.9× 59 1.2k
C. Y. Guezennec France 19 411 1.1× 125 0.5× 66 0.3× 406 1.8× 276 1.4× 42 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by A. Hahn

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Hahn

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of A. Hahn. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of A. Hahn based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with A. Hahn. A. Hahn is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Maciejasz, Paweł, Tymoteusz Budny, Michael Sauer, et al.. (2024). User preference and patient benefits of a novel energy storing and return foot: A randomized, cross-over clinical trial. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 49(6). 645–653.
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Hahn, A., et al.. (2015). Effects of Mobility Grade, Age, and Etiology on Functional Benefit and Safety of Subjects Evaluated in More Than 1200 C-Leg Trial Fittings in Germany. JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics. 27(3). 86–94. 13 indexed citations
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Chapman, Andrew R., et al.. (2009). Cycling impairs neuromuscular control during running in triathletes: Implications for performance, injury and intervention. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 12. S61–S61. 4 indexed citations
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Saunders, P., Richard D. Telford, David B. Pyne, A. Hahn, & Christopher J. Gore. (2008). Improved running economy and increased hemoglobin mass in elite runners after extended moderate altitude exposure. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 12(1). 67–72. 39 indexed citations
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Neubauer, Bernd A., Stephanie Groß, & A. Hahn. (2008). Epilepsy in Childhood and Adolescence. Deutsches Ärzteblatt international. 105(17). 319–27; quiz 327. 15 indexed citations
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Hahn, A.. (2007). Box'Tag: a modified form of boxing competition aimed at improving community fitness and health. 25(3). 6. 3 indexed citations
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Joos, Howard A., H. Doose, Ulrich Stephani, et al.. (2005). SCN1A Mutation Analysis in Myoclonic Astatic Epilepsy and Severe Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy of Infancy with Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures. Neuropediatrics. 36(3). 210–213. 37 indexed citations
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Saunders, P., Richard D. Telford, David B. Pyne, et al.. (2004). Improved running economy in elite runners after 20 days of simulated moderate-altitude exposure. Journal of Applied Physiology. 96(3). 931–937. 164 indexed citations
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Hahn, A., et al.. (2003). Towards a Low-Cost, High Output Rate, Real-Time GPS Rowing Coaching and Training System. Proceedings of the 16th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS/GNSS 2003). 489–498. 4 indexed citations
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Hahn, A., et al.. (2003). Sleep quality responses to atmospheric variation: Case studies of two elite female cyclists. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 6(4). 436–442. 10 indexed citations
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Doose, H., et al.. (2001). Atypical “Benign” Partial Epilepsy of Childhood or Pseudo-Lennox Syndrome. Part II: Family Study. Neuropediatrics. 32(1). 9–13. 30 indexed citations
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Slater, Gary, David Jenkins, Pip Logan, et al.. (2001). β-Hydroxy-β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) Supplementation Does Not Affect Changes in Strength or Body Composition during Resistance Training in Trained Men. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 11(3). 384–396. 79 indexed citations
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Martin, David T., Louise M. Burke, Karen Yates, et al.. (1999). Glycerol hyperhydration improves cycle time trial performance in hot humid conditions. PubMed. 80(5). 494–501. 56 indexed citations
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Ashenden, M., P A Fricker, Robert J. Ryan, et al.. (1998). The Haematological Response to an Iron Injection Amongst Female Athletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 19(7). 474–478. 5 indexed citations
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Telford, Richard D., Jason C. Kovacic, Sandford L. Skinner, et al.. (1994). Resting whole blood viscosity of elite rowers is related to performance. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 68(6). 470–476. 17 indexed citations
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Telford, Richard D., et al.. (1989). A simple method for the assessment of general fitness: The Tri-level Profile. 21(3). 6–9. 41 indexed citations
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Morton, Alan R., et al.. (1983). Duration of exercise in the provocation of exercise-induced asthma.. PubMed. 51(5). 530–4. 6 indexed citations

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