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Special olympics, special athletes, special needs?
Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association (1975), 2002Based upon the current study, the review of the literature, and our experience, the preparticipation physical examination for Special Olympics is an opportunity for physicians of all specialties to assist and encourage a group of athletes with special physical and emotional characteristics not found in other athletes.
Peter J, Carek +2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2012
Concerning the past decade of war, three special topics were examined at the Extremity War Injuries VII Symposium. These topics included the implementation of tourniquets and their effect on decreasing mortality and the possibility of transitioning the lessons gained to the civilian sector.
Romney C, Andersen +9 more
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Concerning the past decade of war, three special topics were examined at the Extremity War Injuries VII Symposium. These topics included the implementation of tourniquets and their effect on decreasing mortality and the possibility of transitioning the lessons gained to the civilian sector.
Romney C, Andersen +9 more
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Specialities, sub‐specialities and micro‐specialities
Practice Development in Health Care, 2003Steve Page, Susan Hamer
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Special Marxist, Special Buddhist
2017Kawakami Hajime was one of the most influential Japanese Marxist thinkers of his time. Before turning to Marxism, Kawakami had briefly been involved with Itō Shōshin’s utopian movement, Muga-ai (Selfless Love). Kawakami was sent to prison in 1933 as a result of his involvement with the Japanese Communist Party; while in prison, resisting ideological ...
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