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Terrestrial Rowing

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
The rowing machine is widely touted as the home fitness equipment that confers the most all-around benefits, but it has its drawbacks.
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‘Row, row, row your boat’: singing, identity and belonging in a nursery

International Journal of Early Years Education, 2015
The concept of belonging is widely recognised as a fundamental part of human development and a key element of early childhood curricula. The research presented here explores the role of singing in the development of children's sense of belonging in a day nursery for children aged from six months to two years.
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Inch by inch, Row by Row

2012
On the south-western tip of Vancouver Island, Canada, sits one of many organic farms found in this part of the world. In passing, you might not imagine the depth of learning – indeed the wonder – that transpires on this land; that is of course unless you already understand the language of the morning dew drops as they refract shades of purple, green ...
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Telangiectasias in a row

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2022
Alejandro, Morales-Ortega   +2 more
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Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation for instability as an alternative to the Rowe score

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2021
Alexandre Ladermann   +2 more
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Row, row, row your boat

New Scientist, 2007
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Reliability, agreement and validity of the 1988 version of the Rowe Score

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 2011
ØYSTEIN Skare   +2 more
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