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Biomechanical Analysis Of Collegiate Softball Pitchers’ Spin Rate, Shoulder Range Of Motion, And Grip Strength, Harrison Fite Apr 2023

Biomechanical Analysis Of Collegiate Softball Pitchers’ Spin Rate, Shoulder Range Of Motion, And Grip Strength, Harrison Fite

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No abstract provided.


Vo2max And Playing Time In Female Collegiate Soccer Players, Lauren Shaw Apr 2023

Vo2max And Playing Time In Female Collegiate Soccer Players, Lauren Shaw

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No abstract provided.


Firefighter: 24/48 Versus 48/96; Sleep, Strain, And Recovery, Amy Sprague Apr 2023

Firefighter: 24/48 Versus 48/96; Sleep, Strain, And Recovery, Amy Sprague

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Firefighters provide important safety services for a 24-hour society. Sleep is very important to the human body. Without sleep a person can experience both short- and long-term side effects. These side effects not only put the sleep deprived person in danger but can also put the public in danger as well. There are many different shift schedules that fire departments can run on. While on duty firefighters must be ready to respond to any emergency call, they receive no matter the time. This can impact the amount of sleep they get while on duty. The current study used biometric straps …


The Process Of Developing A Piece Of Children’S Literature Over The 12 Cranial Nerves For The School Aged Child To Comprehend And Retain, Macey Kanaman Apr 2023

The Process Of Developing A Piece Of Children’S Literature Over The 12 Cranial Nerves For The School Aged Child To Comprehend And Retain, Macey Kanaman

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No abstract provided.


Medical Emergency Preparedness Among Undergraduate Students, Savannah L. Finigan Jan 2023

Medical Emergency Preparedness Among Undergraduate Students, Savannah L. Finigan

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Knowing how to respond to a medical emergency is a valuable life skill that college students ought to have the opportunity to attain in order to save lives. This study aims to understand how prepared and confident local students are to respond to a medical emergency. Participants consisted of undergraduate students who had no healthcare or nursing school experience. A survey was distributed that asked students to rank and describe their own confidence to respond to medical emergencies. The survey also questioned how much former training or experience they had with medical emergencies. The results of the survey show that …


The Effects Of Strength, Flexibility, And Aerobic Training On The Management And Improvement Of Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia In Women: A Systematic Review., Lainey Whittle Dec 2022

The Effects Of Strength, Flexibility, And Aerobic Training On The Management And Improvement Of Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia In Women: A Systematic Review., Lainey Whittle

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No abstract provided.


Potential Effects Of Animatronic Pet Ownership In College Students, Bayleigh Burling Dec 2021

Potential Effects Of Animatronic Pet Ownership In College Students, Bayleigh Burling

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No abstract provided.


Depression, Anxiety, And Suicidal Ideation: An Evaluation Of Student Mental Health At Texas A&M — Commerce, Tristan Nelson Sep 2019

Depression, Anxiety, And Suicidal Ideation: An Evaluation Of Student Mental Health At Texas A&M — Commerce, Tristan Nelson

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Effects Of Bpa On Breast Cancer Development During Pre- And Post-Pubertal Exposure, Bernadette Peltier Apr 2017

Effects Of Bpa On Breast Cancer Development During Pre- And Post-Pubertal Exposure, Bernadette Peltier

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No abstract provided.


A Visual Representation Of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Heather Leigh Hoskins Dec 2016

A Visual Representation Of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Heather Leigh Hoskins

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No abstract provided.


Attitudes And Perceptions Towards Men In Nursing: A Replicated Study, Emily Schaffer Oct 2016

Attitudes And Perceptions Towards Men In Nursing: A Replicated Study, Emily Schaffer

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No abstract provided.


Athlete And Team Responses To Injury, Laura Heron Apr 2016

Athlete And Team Responses To Injury, Laura Heron

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No abstract provided.


A Comparative Analysis Of Attitudes Towards Women Physicians In Nineteenth Century Articles And Novels, Hannah White Apr 2016

A Comparative Analysis Of Attitudes Towards Women Physicians In Nineteenth Century Articles And Novels, Hannah White

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No abstract provided.


Finding Optimal Brain Mappings Using Integer Linear Programming Solvers And Other Methods, Heriberto Flores Dec 2015

Finding Optimal Brain Mappings Using Integer Linear Programming Solvers And Other Methods, Heriberto Flores

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No abstract provided.


A Handbook For Non-Medicinal Forms Of Music Performance Anxiety Therapy, Aaron Evans Dec 2014

A Handbook For Non-Medicinal Forms Of Music Performance Anxiety Therapy, Aaron Evans

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No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Cooling On Collegiate Basketball Player’S Core Temperature, Heart Rate, Rating Of Perceived Recovery And Rating Of Perceived Exertion, Taylor Phelps Apr 2014

The Effects Of Cooling On Collegiate Basketball Player’S Core Temperature, Heart Rate, Rating Of Perceived Recovery And Rating Of Perceived Exertion, Taylor Phelps

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Cryotherapy is commonly used in sport and performance applications however primarily as a means for improved recovery. Intermittent cooling during competition may contribute to improved performance by modifying perceptual or physiological stress. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of intermittent cooling (IC) versus no cooling (NC) through the course of a collegiate basketball game in a thermoneutral environment. METHODS: Eight healthy, (age, 22 ± 1 year, height, 186.7 ± 7.1 cm, weight 93.4 ± 10.1 kg) competitively-trained collegiate basketball players participated in a randomized and counterbalanced repeated measures protocol. Participants performed in 3 simulated games. …


A Beginner’S Guide To The Changing Male Voice, Brianna Connaughton May 2013

A Beginner’S Guide To The Changing Male Voice, Brianna Connaughton

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No abstract provided.


Changes In Handgrip Strength, Flexibility, And Reaction Times Due To The Menstrual Cycle, Katie Money Apr 2012

Changes In Handgrip Strength, Flexibility, And Reaction Times Due To The Menstrual Cycle, Katie Money

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No abstract provided.


Investigation Of Kinesin-1-Maspardin Interaction: Potential Link Among Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias, Savannah D. Brookins Apr 2012

Investigation Of Kinesin-1-Maspardin Interaction: Potential Link Among Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias, Savannah D. Brookins

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No abstract provided.


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And The Flute, Tiffany Cagle Nov 2011

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And The Flute, Tiffany Cagle

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No abstract provided.


Assessing Change In Range Of Motion Using Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Self-Stretching As An Alternative To Static Stretching, Kendra Camblin Nov 2010

Assessing Change In Range Of Motion Using Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Self-Stretching As An Alternative To Static Stretching, Kendra Camblin

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No abstract provided.


Identification Of Human Heart Rna Responsible For Rescuing Mutant Axolotl Hearts, William Lian Jul 1905

Identification Of Human Heart Rna Responsible For Rescuing Mutant Axolotl Hearts, William Lian

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No abstract provided.