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Swimmers under Pressure

Scientific American, 2016
The article discusses the biomechanical aspects of jellyfish. Emphasis is given to topics such as energy efficiency in jellyfish swimming and research by marine biologist Bradford J. Gemmell and engineer John Dabiri on the creations of zones of high and low pressure in the species Aurelia aurita (moon jellyfish).
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Swimmer’s Shoulder

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1986
The shoulder is the joint most subjected to repetitive microtrauma in swimming. This results in clinical manifestations of subacromial encroachment. The anatomy, radiographic changes, clinical findings, and histopathology of this disease process are discussed.
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Swimmer's Ear

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1991
Chronic irritation and inflammation of the external ear is common among swimmers, divers, surfers, and other water-sports enthusiasts. Targeted treatment and simple preventive measures can help active patients break the annoying cycle of infection that disrupts training and competition.
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The Swimmers

Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies, 2023
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Swimmers

The Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1990
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Swimmer

Chicago Review, 1971
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Swimmer

JAMA, 2004
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