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More... Volume 8, Issue 4 (4-2018)

More... Volume 8, Issue 4 (4-2018)

... ;private teleconference for non- facilitator duties", (3) Confidential private conversation / confrontation ", and (4)" private spoken word for solution "was encrypted. Statistical analysis showed ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2018

... The positive effects of sports and physical activity on the health of the body are known as well as their positive effects on spiritual health. When the literature was reviewed, it was observed that the studies conducted ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2018

... With regard to the psychological qualities, the male subjects have listed Self- Confidence and Mental Rejuvenation as their first and second preferences respectively. These findings draw support from a study conducted ... See full document

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... There were significant differences between female and male middle school students and female and male high school students in terms of activity type, weekday activity scores and physical activity scores (p<0.05). ... See full document

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... The aim of the study is to examine if and to what extent the evaluations of fitness studios by persons who have recently resigned from their membership are related to general studio conditions such as studio atmosphere, ... See full document

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... 9. Maestu J., Eliakim A., Jurimae J., et al. Anabolic and catabolic hormones and energy balance of the male bodybuilders during the preparation for the competition. J Strength Cond Res. 2010;24(4):1074–1081. ... See full document

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... The disparities in performance may be in part due to differences in the distance of the races, water temperature and other environmental conditions, as well as physical characteristics of each participants (Rüst, ... See full document

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... Concerning the attitude hyper-competitiveness, the results in Table-5 have shown that the intercollegiate female non-medalists had a slightly higher mean score of 81.111 than their counterpart male non-medalists who had ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2018

... much more on athletes' personalities, because they help to solve many problems connected with the efficiency of training and success in sport ...and, more specifically, on ballet/modern dance training, ... See full document

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... 3. Jastrzębska, M., Foltynska, A., Torbus-Lisiecka, B., Chelstowski, K., Pieczul- Mroz, J., & Klimek, K. (2002). Fibrinogen and von Willebrand Factor Levels in Relation to Lipid Profile and Blood Pressure in Children ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2018

... 5. The questionnaire of enjoyment related with sport practice (CDPD) designed by Duda & Nichols (1992) was used to determine the degree of enjoyment that the athletes have with sport practice. The original ... See full document

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... 4. D. Kuh, E. J. Bassey, S. Butterworth, R. Hardy, and M. E. J. Wadsworth. (2005). Grip strength, postural control, and functional leg power in a representative cohort of British men and women: associations with ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2018

... spending more than 60 minutes on physical activity yields additional health benefits such as developing their musculoskeletal tissues, healthy cardiovascular system, and neuromuscular ...last more than 60 ... See full document

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Volume 4, Issue 8, 2018

... Mental retardation (MR), learning disability or intellectually challenged is a common disorder among the children, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in two or more adaptive ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

... blood volume or albumin concentration, coagulopathy that can be corrected with administration of Vitamin K and in normalizing abnormal coagulation screen results, in the absence of ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

... The substrate temperature was measured using digital temperature attached to a thermocouple sensor. The temperature of the substrate was (523 K). The thin films were annealed at (573 K) for (2 hours). The thickness of ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

... Patients’ ages were maximally limited to 49 years in order to minimize the effect of aging process on the structural aspects of the thoracic spine, allowing more effective measurement of dysfunctional causes of ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

... conceptual perception, languages are interdependent on a bilateral basis. Language and the learning skills learned in one language are transferred to another; therefore, if the educational environment provides learning ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

... The primary objective of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of using Balance master system as one of the physical therapy modalities to improve dynamic balance in hemiparetic CP children. The secondary ... See full document

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Volume 8 | Issue 4 - 2018

... This article has revealed the essence of the notions of “national values” and “family values” of Kazakh people. How far the students of pedagogy and psychology understand the notion of the national values was defined; ... See full document

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