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The Practitioner, 1990
Squash is a game which demands physical fitness: you should be fit to play squash, not play squash to get fit. GPs may expect to see eye injuries, tennis elbow, ankle injuries and Achilles tendon ruptures. A knowledge of the nature of the game can help in the management of the problem.
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Squash is a game which demands physical fitness: you should be fit to play squash, not play squash to get fit. GPs may expect to see eye injuries, tennis elbow, ankle injuries and Achilles tendon ruptures. A knowledge of the nature of the game can help in the management of the problem.
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2017
Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of summer squash.
McDaniel, Alan, 1948- +2 more
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Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of summer squash.
McDaniel, Alan, 1948- +2 more
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2014
Describes the Squash Bug (Anasa tristis), its habitat, life cycle, types of damage and control methods.
Hitchner, Erin Marie, Kuhar, Thomas P.
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Describes the Squash Bug (Anasa tristis), its habitat, life cycle, types of damage and control methods.
Hitchner, Erin Marie, Kuhar, Thomas P.
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2017
Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of winter squash.
Relf, Diane +2 more
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Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of winter squash.
Relf, Diane +2 more
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2013
Squash (or ‘squash rackets’) is an intensive sport, placing high physiological demands on the body. Despite its popularity, no epidemiological studies of the relative incidence, patterns, and severity of squash-related injuries have been published. Although representing only a low percentage of all sporting injuries, squash ranks relatively highly as ...
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Squash (or ‘squash rackets’) is an intensive sport, placing high physiological demands on the body. Despite its popularity, no epidemiological studies of the relative incidence, patterns, and severity of squash-related injuries have been published. Although representing only a low percentage of all sporting injuries, squash ranks relatively highly as ...
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