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Plyometric development in youths
2013In it simplest form, muscular power is defined as the product of force and velocity (Komi, 2003). It has previously been acknowledged that the ability to generate high levels of power is essential for sporting success (Young, 2006), with the ability to produce high velocity at release or impact being the end goal of a given athletic movement ...
John B. Cronin, Rhodri S. Lloyd
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Gender, Youths, and Sustainable Development
2015Women and youths are critical agents of change and development in Africa. Together, they constitute the largest proportion of the population of African countries and play important roles in African economies. In 2013, women accounted for 50 percent of the population of Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries and 48 percent of Middle East and North African (
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Youth-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus: an urgent challenge
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2022Petter Bjornstad+2 more
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Designing and scaling up integrated youth mental health care
World Psychiatry, 2022Patrick D Mcgorry+2 more
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