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BIOMECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DETERMINANTS OF INSTEP SOCCER KICK
(2007)
Eleftherios
Kellis
Athanasios
Katis
Improvement of soccer instep kick technique is one of the most important aims of training programs in young players
Empowering the physician-patient relationship: The effect of the Internet
(2007)
Pearl
Jacobson
Between 7% and 32% of those using the Internet for health reported that using the Internet affected a decision about health or health care.
Expanding the Comfort Zone by Reflecting Diversity in Television Programming
(2006)
Tracy
Tuten
From a social perspective, the inclusion of gay characters and gay-themed
programming in network offerings serves to broaden the marketability of the
networks while also acclimating mainstream America into accepting the gay/lesbian
sexual orientation as an acceptable lifestyle.
Gendered Emotion Management and Perceptions of Affective Culture in a Military Nonprofit Organization
(2006)
Jamie
Callahan
The changing perspectives in American culture have begun to influence the traditional foundations of the military culture.
The Comparison of Maximal Oxygen Consumption Between Seated and Standing Leg Cycle Ergometry: A Practical Analysis
(2007)
A
Bosak
J
Green
T
Crews
Despite greater VO2max values obtained during treadmill exercise, cycle ergometry has many advantages, including preference of subjects to use the cycle ergometer during a VO2max test, adaptability, safety, ease of calibration, and subjects' tolerance of non-weight-bearing exercise.
Smoking cessation interventions and continuous abstinence rate at one year
(2007)
R
Kumar
Alka
Kushwah
G
Mahakud
et al.
Globally, 47% of men and 12% of women smoke.
Photosonochemical catalytic ring opening of α-epoxyketones
(2007)
Hamid
Memarian
Ali
Saffar-Teluri
The effect of ultrasound has mostly been shown by increasing the yields of reactions and in some cases changing the ratio of products formed.
The NFL Rookie Cap: An Empirical Analysis of One of the NFL's Most Closely Guarded Secrets
(2007)
McDonald
Mirabile
Each May, Senior ESPN writer and analyst Len Pasquarelli covers the NFL's unveiling of the current season's Rookie Cap.
BIOMECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DETERMINANTS OF INSTEP SOCCER KICK
(2007)
Eleftherios
Kellis
Athanasios
Katis
Research on joint kinetics during the kick has mainly focused on two issues: first, the magnitude of the moments exerted around lower limb joints and, second, the time-sequence of moment generation during the kick.
Introducing the Issue
(2007)
Susanna
Loeb
Cecilia
Rouse
Anthony
Shorris
The demand for teachers, the number of teachers that schools and school districts need to hire, also varies over time and across locations, driven by factors such as the number of students, the desire for particular class sizes, and retirement trends among teachers.
Coming Full Circle: Mid-Career Women Leaving Administration and Returning to Faculty
(2006)
Gaye
Luna
Catherine
Medina
The American Council of Education found the most difficult road for women seeking administrative positions in higher education was the one where race and gender intersect: ?Women of color are underrepresented in academic administration and not just because they?re newer to the pipeline. Prejudice and marginalization bar them from mid- and senior level campus jobs.?
Should the Health Community Promote Smokeless Tobacco (Snus) as a Harm Reduction Measure?
(2007)
Coral
Gartner
Wayne
Hall
Simon
Chapman
et al.
Real world use of current generation pharmaceutical nicotine (nicotine replacement therapy) has not lived up to the promise of many clinical trials.
Is Access to Health Services a Problem for Rural Consumers?
(2006)
Lisa
Bourke
Rural health practitioners, researchers and policy makers have repeatedly expressed
concern about the ways in which rural consumers are disadvantaged in terms of access to
health care.
Online Friendship Formation, Communication Channels, and Social Closeness
(2006)
Gustavo
Mesch
Ilan
Talmud
Low self-esteem is often the result of a lack of unconditional parental and peer support during childhood, which creates feelings of inadequacy in adolescence.
The Propriety of Expert Ethics Testimony in the Courtroom: A Discourse
(2006)
Taiwo
Oriola
Expert evidence is meant to aid the judge or jury in the determination of the case before them.
Ethical challenges related to elder care. High level decision-makers' experiences
(2007)
Anna-Greta
Mamhidir
Mona
Kihlgren
Venke
Sorlie
A relational ethics perspective refers to the reflection on the challenges encountered in person's relationship with others and on how to fulfil social roles and obligations in a good way, as a human being, a colleague or a high level decision-maker (HDM).
Disability in the Arab Region: Current Situation and Prospects
(2007)
Hissa
Thani
Arab societies are family and community oriented, unlike the individualistic nature of most Western societies.
Preventing Childhood Malaria in Africa by Protecting Adults from Mosquitoes with Insecticide-Treated Nets
(2007)
Gerry
Killeen
Tom
Smith
Heather
Ferguson
et al.
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) can protect not only the individuals and households that use them, but also members of the surrounding community.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMAGERY TYPE AND COLLECTIVE EFFICACY IN ELITE AND NON ELITE ATHLETES
(2007)
David
Shearer
Rob
Thomson
Stephen
Mellalieu
et al.
In a review of over 200 scientific studies on imagery, the majority of investigations indicated that imagery improved sport performance.
Risk and resiliency factors in posttraumatic stress disorder
(2003)
Marcia
Voges
David
Romney
Because women are more likely than men to develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), more preventive measures should be directed towards them.
Feeding the World One Seed at a Time: A Practical Alternative for Solving World Hunger
(2007)
Frank
Tenente
Currently, over one billion people subsist on less than one dollar a day, and more than 800 million people do not have enough food to meet daily energy standards.
Cardiovascular Reserve and Risk Profile of Postmenopausal Women After Chemoendocrine Therapy for Hormone Receptor-Positive Operable Breast Cancer
(2007)
Lee
Jones
Mark
Haykowsky
Edith
Pituskin
et al.
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in American women with approximately 213,000 new cases expected in 2006.
Promoting Awareness of Sexuality of Older People in Residential Care
(2005)
Lisa
Low
May
Lui
Diana
Lee
et al.
Sexuality involves the whole experience of a person's sense of self, and includes a person's ability to form relationships with others, feelings about themselves, and the impacts of the physiological changes of ageing on their sexual functioning.
The Community Action Model: A Community-Driven Model Designed to Address Disparities in Health
(2005)
Susana
Lavery, MPH
Mele
Smith, MPH
Alma
Esparza, MPH
et al.
Transnational tobacco companies use the tools of the global economy to engage in aggressive marketing and promotion targeted at communities of color, women, young people, the lesbian/gay/transgender community, and communities of low socioeconomic status.
Preventing obesity: What should we eat?
(2007)
Lorrene
Ritchie
Gail
Woodward-Lopez
Dana
Gerstein
et al.
The rising rates of obesity are paralleled by a marked increase in the amount of research being conducted.



