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The Effect of Using Stimulus-Supported Flotation Tools on the Learning of Some Basic Swimming Skills for Blind Children [PDF]
This research aims at identifying the effect of using stimulus-supported flotation tools on the learning of some basic swimming skills (getting used to water – breathing – horizontal flotation on the front and recovery – horizontal float on the back
Reda Salem
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Grazing exclusion has been widely implemented in degraded grassland. However, the changes of plant communities and soil nutrients in response to fencing are still controversial.
Shan Cong +3 more
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The Effect of Using Specific Strength Trainings-Based Educational Therapy Style on the Treatment of Learning Girls in Front Crawl [PDF]
Issam Abdel-Khalek (2003) indicates that specific strength trainings are sports movements whose formation is similar, in terms of the performance of skills such as strength, time path of strength and direction of muscle action, to the performed movements.
Riham Ahmed Fadel Abdul-Aziz
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To combat worldwide decline in biodiversity, many conservation strategies have been developed to counter anthropogenic threats. Among these is roadside barrier fencing designed to mitigate road mortality, a major threat to many terrestrial vertebrates ...
Matthew R. Macpherson +3 more
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“En garde – un, deux!”: Military Sabre Fencing in Nineteenth-century Switzerland
This article presents recent research into military fencing in Switzerland, with a focus on manuals and regulation written to help instructors teach sabre fencing in Swiss officers’ schools.
Mathijs Roelofsen
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Wildlife exclusion fencing has become a standard component of highway mitigation systems designed to reduce collisions with large mammals. Past work on the effectiveness of exclusion fencing has relied heavily on control–impact (i.e., space-for-time ...
Adam T. Ford +3 more
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The non-lethal simulated training of lethal reality, whether it be single combat or war, was historically a question of life and death.
Gassmann Jürg, Gassmann Samuel
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Is Virtual Fencing an Effective Way of Enclosing Cattle? Personality, Herd Behaviour and Welfare
In modern nature conservation and rewilding there is a need for controlling the movements of large grazers in extensively managed areas. The inflexibility of physical fencing can be a limitation in nature management, and the physical boundaries created ...
Magnus Fjord Aaser +9 more
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The study aimed at designing a questionnaire for evaluating e-learning reality in fencing class as well as identifying the evaluation of e-learning from the students’ point of view.
Sajad Abdul Wahid Abdul Khalik
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We consider very natural "fence enclosure" problems studied by Capoyleas, Rote, and Woeginger and Arkin, Khuller, and Mitchell in the early 90s. Given a set $S$ of $n$ points in the plane, we aim at finding a set of closed curves such that (1) each point is enclosed by a curve and (2) the total length of the curves is minimized.
Mikkel Abrahamsen +7 more
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