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Nirschl, Robert P. – 1984
The book provides a practical and meaningful treatment program for athletes involved in sports which injure the arm or shoulder to a high degree, such as tennis, baseball, swimming, raquetball, pole vaulting, javelin throwing, and weight training. The book's chapters present information on: (1) symptoms of injury; (2) the anatomy of injury; (3)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Exercise Physiology, Injuries, Physical Therapy
Weinberg, Janet H. – Science News, 1974
Artificial blood and breathable liquids are nearly ready for human testing. Discovered by chance, they are strange but potentially useful. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Biology, Health, Medical Services, Physiology
Agassiz, Louis; Gould, A. A. – Gould and Lincoln, 1873
This textbook provides the foundation for a course in zoology. Popular names have been employed as far as possible, but the technical terms have been added in brackets. The design of this work is to furnish an epitome of the leading principles of the science of zoology, as deduced from the present state of knowledge, so illustrated as to be…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Zoology, Science Education, Illustrations
FRENCH, JOSEPH L.; GREER, DONALD R. – 1964
ANXIETY IN THE TESTING SITUATION ARISES OUT OF THE EVALUATIVE NATURE OF THE TESTING PROCEDURE. ANXIETY IS A FACTOR IN PERFORMANCE. THE STUDY INVOLVED 152 FIRST GRADES WITH IQ'S BETWEEN 100 AND 125. ALL SUBJECTS WERE GIVEN THE TEST ANXIETY SCALE FOR CHILDREN AND THE GENERAL ANXIETY SCALE FOR CHILDREN, AFTER WHICH THEY WERE DIVIDED INTO FOUR GROUPS.…
Descriptors: Behavior, Children, Elementary Education, Physiology
Koff, Robert H.; Hawkes, Thomas H. – 1968
Pupillary dilatation has recently been reported as a physiological measure of degree of attention paid to environmental stimuli (Hess and Polt, 1960, 1964). Hess and Polt's research has operationally defined one variable and has provided data that allows researchers to speculate about several others. This variable is interest-disinterest. The…
Descriptors: Interests, Physiology, Sociometric Techniques, Stimulus Devices
Capper, Michael R., Comp. – 1969
See JC 690 392 above. [Not available in hard copy because of marginal reproducibility of original.]
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Physiology, Two Year Colleges
Conrad, C. Carson – 1973
This document describes activities in an aquatic program designed for an individual in sound health. Instructions for performing each activity are given in step-by-step outline form. The activities are arranged under the following categories: standing water drills; pool-side standing drills; gutter holding drills; bobbing (various forms);…
Descriptors: Athletics, Exercise (Physiology), Physical Fitness, Swimming
Lederer, William – Parks and Recreation, 1978
A program to increase physical fitness and better health for older adults is described.
Descriptors: Exercise (Physiology), Older Adults, Physical Fitness
Fahey, Thomas D.; Schroeder, Richard – Research Quarterly, 1978
Although a load cell is more expensive than the autopsy scale for hydrostatic weighing, it is more accurate, easier to read, has no moving parts, is less susceptible to rust, and is less likely to be damaged by large subjects exceeding its capacity. (Author)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Equipment, Measurement Techniques, Physiology
Van Handel, Peter J.; And Others – Research Quarterly, 1977
Data from testing suggest that the ingestion of caffeine in the amount typically found in a single bottle of commercially available cola drink does not increase factors associated with coronary risk nor will it have an enhancing effect upon athletic performance. (MB)
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Human Body, Physiology, Responses
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Miller, Frank R.; Manfredi, Thomas G. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1987
A study assessing the relationship between physiological and anthropometrical variables and cycling performance time found that anaerobic threshhold and body circumference ratio correlated highly with cycling performance time. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Bicycling, Exercise Physiology, Human Body
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Montoye, Henry J. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1987
A brief reveiw of the anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics of bone is presented. The effects of exercise and disuse on bone density and bone mineral are stressed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Exercise, Human Body
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McMaster, William C. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
This article discusses the incidence, diagnosis, and treatment of painful shoulder in swimmers, including: regional problems that can cause shoulder pain; physical, clinical, and laboratory tests for diagnostic use; and approaches to management of the problem. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Etiology, Exercise Physiology, Injuries
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Goldberg, Bruce – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1985
This report traces the immunological components of the cancer process and illustrates how vital a role is played by stress. The work of the Simontons is used to discuss the relationship between stress, the immune system and cancer. Hypnotic visualization techniques and their effects on the immune system are also reviewed. (Author)
Descriptors: Cancer, Hypnosis, Physiology, Psychophysiology
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Hetzler, Ronald K.; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1986
This study examined the effect of preliminary walking on free fatty acid responses and substrate utilization during a 40-minute treadmill run by experienced male distance runners. Conclusions are presented. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Adults, Exercise, Exercise Physiology, Males
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