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The Fragile First Year: GPS Tracking Identifies Post-Release Survival Risks in Migratory Geese. [PDF]
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Accelerometry is a valid method to distinguish between healthy and 6-OHDA-lesioned parkinsonian rats. [PDF]
Otto J +11 more
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Impact of backpack load during walking: an EMG and biomechanical analysis. [PDF]
Matur F, Alnamroush F, Büyüksaraç B.
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2003
Back pain and deformity are common in adolescents. There has been extensive discussion in the lay literature as to the potential for back pain and spinal deformity with backpack use. The scientific literature on this subject is sparse but is increasing.
William G, Mackenzie +3 more
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Back pain and deformity are common in adolescents. There has been extensive discussion in the lay literature as to the potential for back pain and spinal deformity with backpack use. The scientific literature on this subject is sparse but is increasing.
William G, Mackenzie +3 more
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Journal of Travel Medicine, 2006
Leprosy is the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in the developing world. It is not expected to be acquired by visitors traveling through these countries. We present a backpacker who contracted leprosy during brief stays in endemic countries.
Kiri, Brickell +2 more
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Leprosy is the most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in the developing world. It is not expected to be acquired by visitors traveling through these countries. We present a backpacker who contracted leprosy during brief stays in endemic countries.
Kiri, Brickell +2 more
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Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2001
Backpackers are an important segment of the visitor industry in Australia, accounting for about 20 percent of all visitor nights.
Chris Ryan, Asad Mohsin
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Backpackers are an important segment of the visitor industry in Australia, accounting for about 20 percent of all visitor nights.
Chris Ryan, Asad Mohsin
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Proceedings of the 41st ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, 2014
Module systems like that of Haskell permit only a weak form of modularity in which module implementations depend directly on other implementations and must be processed in dependency order. Module systems like that of ML, on the other hand, permit a stronger form of modularity in which explicit interfaces express assumptions about dependencies, and ...
Kilpatrick, S. +3 more
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Module systems like that of Haskell permit only a weak form of modularity in which module implementations depend directly on other implementations and must be processed in dependency order. Module systems like that of ML, on the other hand, permit a stronger form of modularity in which explicit interfaces express assumptions about dependencies, and ...
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Backpacking and Backpackers—A Fresh Look
Tourism Recreation Research, 2006As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at times to pause and reflect on the directions of the work already undertaken. As a part of the Special Issue of Tourism Recreation Research, this article takes a fresh look at backpacking, backpackers and the research pertaining to these topics.
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Practice Nursing, 2004
In the first of a new series of articles on travel risk assessment, Adrienne Willcox examines what information is needed about backpackers’ plans and how to advise them accordingly
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In the first of a new series of articles on travel risk assessment, Adrienne Willcox examines what information is needed about backpackers’ plans and how to advise them accordingly
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