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    Sport and recreation : sources of information / compiled by C.M. Lambert. by Lambert, C. M.

    Published 1978
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    Computer solution of non-linear integration formula for solving initial value problems by Abdul R. bin Yaakub

    Published 1996
    “…This thesis is concerned with the numerical solutions of initial value problems with ordinary differential equations and covers single step integration methods. focus is to study the numerical the various aspects of Specifically, its main methods of non-linear integration formula with a variety of means based on the Contraharmonic mean (C˳M) (Evans and Yaakub [1995]), the Centroidal mean (C˳M) (Yaakub and Evans [1995]) and the Root-Mean-Square (RMS) (Yaakub and Evans [1993]) for solving initial value problems. the applications of the second It includes a study of order C˳M method for parallel implementation of extrapolation methods for ordinary differential equations with the ExDaTa schedule by Bahoshy [1992]. …”
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    Development of a 10 metre shuttle walking test to access patients with chronic airways limitation by Sally Singh

    Published 1993
    “…The protocol devised for the patients was adapted from the running speeds proposed by Leger and Lambert (1982). The shuttle walking test requires patients to walk up and down a 10m course at speeds dictated by a series of audio signals played from a tape cassette, increasing each minute to a symptom limited maximum performance. …”
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    In-line technology for assessment of pulmonary drug delivery by Olga E. Kusmartseva

    Published 2005
    “…The aerosol particles can penetrate into the deep lung only if their aerodynamic size is in the narrow range of O.5μm to 5μm. The larger particles contribute to the oropharyngeal deposition diminishing the pulmonary-delivery advantages, and the smaller particles are exhaled. …”
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