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Instant Assessment: Using Response Systems To Evaluate Student Comprehension In Library Instruction, Leslie G. Adebonojo, Kathy Campbell, Mark Ellis Oct 2010

Instant Assessment: Using Response Systems To Evaluate Student Comprehension In Library Instruction, Leslie G. Adebonojo, Kathy Campbell, Mark Ellis

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Automatic Assessment Of Library Resources Utilizing Libguides, Leslie G. Adebonojo, Kathy Campbell, Mark Ellis Oct 2010

Automatic Assessment Of Library Resources Utilizing Libguides, Leslie G. Adebonojo, Kathy Campbell, Mark Ellis

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Review Of Organizing For Social Change, Rebecca Tolley Aug 2010

Review Of Organizing For Social Change, Rebecca Tolley

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Review of Organizing for Social Change : Midwest Academy Manual for Activists. Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall, and Steve Max Forum Press. 2010. 401p, 9780984275212 $29.95


Hormone And Adpokine Alterations Across Eleven Weeks Of Training In Division I Collegiate Throwers: An Exploratory Study, W. Guy Hornsby, Christian R. Carter, Guy Gregory Haff, Micheal R. Ramsey, Andy R. Dotterweich, N. Travis Triplett, Charles A. Stuart, Margaret E. Stone, Michael H. Stone Jan 2010

Hormone And Adpokine Alterations Across Eleven Weeks Of Training In Division I Collegiate Throwers: An Exploratory Study, W. Guy Hornsby, Christian R. Carter, Guy Gregory Haff, Micheal R. Ramsey, Andy R. Dotterweich, N. Travis Triplett, Charles A. Stuart, Margaret E. Stone, Michael H. Stone

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Conceptually, it is important to understand the underlying physiological mechanisms of any training program model. This understanding aids the coach/sport scientist in making better choices in manipulating variables in formulating the training model. These underlying mechanisms can be associated with training variable manipulation and fatigue management aspects as well as the overall health of the athlete. Hormone and cytokine concentrations can be linked to alterations resulting from the manipulation of training variables and to subsequent alterations in performance (Haff et al., 2008; Ishigaki et al., 2005; Jurimae et al., 2010; Stone et al., 2007). For example, alterations in the testosterone: …