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Performance and Professional Wrestling
Performance and Professional Wrestling is the first edited volume to consider professional wrestling explicitly from the vantage point of theatre and performance studies. Moving beyond simply noting its performative qualities or reading it via other performance genres, this collection of essays offers a complete critical reassessment of the popular ...
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Predictors of linear sprint performance in professional football players [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between sprint performance (time), and strength and power capabilities in football players.
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Medical professionalism and pay-for-performance [PDF]
In his Editor's Briefing, Roger Jones opines that the Quality and Outcomes Framework may lead to maladaptive behaviours and deprofessionalisation.1 This begs the question, what exactly constitutes medical …
Jacqueline P M, Chambers +1 more
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The peak performance experience in professional screen acting
A substantial body of literature exists investigating the psychological states underlying peak performance in sports. However, performance excellence among performing artists, particularly actors, has received less empirical study.
Neumann, David L +2 more
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Micropolitics and working as a performance analyst in professional sport
This chapter introduces the background to, and theoretical concepts of, micropolitics, along with some of the key findings from related literature. It provides a discussion that emphasises performance analysts’ understanding of the complex and ambiguous ...
Gibson, L., Butterworth, A.
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Background While night shifts are crucial for patient care, they threaten doctors’ well-being and performance. Knowledge of how the impact of night shifts differs for doctors is needed to attenuate the adverse effects of night shifts. This study aimed to
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Hospital-wide education committees and high-quality residency training: A qualitative study
Introduction High-quality residency training is of utmost importance for residents to become competent medical specialists. Hospital-wide education committees have been adopted by several healthcare systems to govern postgraduate medical education and to
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Background Medical faculty’s teaching performance is often measured using residents’ feedback, collected by questionnaires. Researchers extensively studied the psychometric qualities of resulting ratings. However, these studies rarely consider the number
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Match play performance characteristics that predict post-match creatine kinase responses in professional rugby union players [PDF]
Background: Rugby union players can take several days to fully recover from competition. Muscle damage induced during the match has a major role in player recovery; however the specific characteristics of match play that predict post-match muscle damage ...
Harrington, Bradley J +25 more
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Background Postgraduate medical education prepares residents for delivery of high quality patient care during training as well as for later practice, which makes high quality residency training programs crucial to safeguard patient care. Healthy learning
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