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The purpose of the study was to examine the developmental pathways of elite youth swimmers. Swim-related developmental activities of elite and sub-elite youth swimmers were examined. Fifteen elite (8 males; 7 females) and 15 subelite (5 ma... see more


Irene Carter, Donald R. Leslie, G. Brent Angell, Shelagh Towson, Debra Hernandez Jozefowicz    

This paper reports on the beginnings of the Disability Studies Program, University of Windsor (2011a), by describing the converging pathways of several events. Influential collaborative processes that occurred between major disability organizations and a... see more


Ian Litchfield,Alice Turner,Ruth Backman,João Bosco Ferreira Filho,Mark Lee    

Background: The number of people in the UK with three or more long-term conditions continues to grow and the management of patients with co-morbidities is complex. In treating patients with multimorbidities, a fundamental problem is understanding and det... see more


Ken Eason,Mike Dent,Patrick Waterson,Dylan Tutt,Andrew Thornett    

Background A study is reported that examines the use of electronic health record (EHR) systems in two UK local health communities.Objective These systems were developed locally and the aim of the study was to explore how well they were supporting the coo... see more


Do Hyung Kim, Tiaosi Xing, Zhibin Yang, Ronald Dudek, Qun Lu and Yan-Hua Chen    

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