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    English sports and pastimes / by C. Hole. by Hole, Christina, 1896-1985

    Published 1949
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    Sport parachuting / by C. Shea-Simonds. by Shea-Simonds, C.

    Published 1971
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    Sport in society / by P.C. McIntosh. by McIntosh, P. C.

    Published 1963
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    The sports car : its design and performance / by C. Campbell. by Campbell, Colin, 1913-

    Edition: 3rd ed.
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    Motivation in coaching a team sport / by C. Voelz. by Voelz, C.

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    Medical aspects of sport diving / by C.W. Dueker. by Dueker, C. W.

    Published 1970
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    The sports car engine : its tuning and modification / by C. Campbell. by Campbell, Colin, 1913-

    Published 1963
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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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    Fencing : ancient art and modern sport / by C.L. De Beaumont. by De Beaumont, C. L.

    Published 1960
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    Processes of political, cultural, and social fragmentation: changes in the macro-environment of sport policy and management: c.1980–c.2022 by Ian Henry

    Published 2022
    “…Research question: This paper reviews the period of the last four decades and evaluates the significance of four major themes in the macro-environment of sport management and policy. These themes are (a) the shift in international relations from a bi-polar to a multi-polar model; (b) the challenging of teleological assumptions concerning the development of western models of modernization, and their replacement with accounts of multiple modernities; (c) the emergence of Populism and the changing nature of political Ideology and sport policy; and (d) contemporary notions of language, truth, discourse.  …”
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    Sport for All.

    Published 1970
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    The role, benefits and selection of sport psychology consultants: Perceptions of youth-sport coaches and parents by Richard C. Thelwell, Jade Wood, Chris Harwood, Toby Woolway, Judy L. van Raalte

    Published 2018
    “…In Study 2, a total of 115 participants (51 youth-sport coaches, 64 parents) rated 32 practitioner profiles generated from Study 1, with a conjoint analysis employed to determine the relative importance of SPC characteristics. …”
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    Individual sports for women. by Broer, Marion R. (Marion Ruth)

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    Comparing three hybrid bermudagrass (Cynodon dacylon x C. transvaalesnsis) cultivars for their use on football fields in the United States transition zone by Kyley Dickson, Matt Layne, Ivan Navarrete, John Stier, Brandon Horvath, Conlan Burbrink, Rhys Fielder, Taylor Williams, Ryan Bearss, Jackie Lyn Guevara, Evan Rogers, Jake Kilby, John N. Rogers III, John C. Sorochan

    Published 2024
    “…Engineering of Sport 15 - Proceedings from the 15th International Conference on the Engineering of Sport (ISEA 2024) In the United States transition zone, adaptation of hybrid bermudagrass (Cynodon dacylon x C. transvaalesnsis) has moved into geographic areas not previously possible, resulting in broader adaption of hybrid bermudagrass for sports fields. …”
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    The social construction of mental illness in sport by Maria Pereira-Vargas

    Published 2023
    “…Through meta-study conceptual and methodological gaps were identified such as explorations into identity which the following studies in the PhD sought to fill. Through a thematic synthesis of published data, four new themes were constructed: a) origins of certainty and ambiguity, b) gradual sense of decline, c) mental illness as a threat to identity, and d) constructing recovery stories.  …”
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    Core body temperatures in intermittent sports: a systematic review by MJ Henderson, C Grandou, BCR Chrismas, AJ Coutts, FM Impellizzeri, Lee Taylor

    Published 2023
    “…Across all included studies, 386 participants (plus participant numbers not reported in two studies) were recruited after accounting for shared data between studies. A total of 4 studies (~ 12%) found no evidence of hyperthermia, 24 (~ 71%) found evidence of ‘modest’ hyperthermia (peak Tc between 38.5 and 39.5 °C), and 6 (~ 18%) found evidence of ‘marked’ hyperthermia (peak Tc of 39.5 °C or greater) during intermittent sports competition.  …”
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    Development of a classification model in disability sport by Sheng Kuang Wu

    Published 1999
    “…The principal aim of this study was to develop a classification model in disability sports. Using disability swimming as an example, methods of participant observation, interview, survey and document analysis were undertaken in three empirical studies to develop and clarify the classification model and three elements in swimming classification- (a) the classification process, (b) classifiers and (c) the classification system. …”
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    Understanding the impact of coatings on the friction performance of carbon fibre ceramic composite brakes by Arthur L. Swarbrick

    Published 2013
    “…This reduced density means that brake discs manufactured from Cf/C-SiC materials are a highly suitable proposition for a future automotive market, where weight saving in an attempt to meet ever restrictive CO2 emissions is a must. …”
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    A qualitative investigation exploring the motivational climate in early career sports participants: coach, parent and peer influences on sport motivation by Richard J. Keegan, Chris Harwood, Christopher Spray, David E. Lavallee

    Published 2009
    “…Design and Method: Using a qualitative design, 40 participants (711 years of age) from various sports were interviewed in focus groups, using a semi-structured format to investigate the roles played by coaches, parents, and peers in influencing athlete motivation. …”
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    Inventive pathways: fresh visions of sport management research by James Skinner, Allan Edwards

    Published 2005
    “…This article therefore develops an argument for applying critical and postmodern thought to ethnographic approaches to sport management research. In doing this we (a) provide a brief historical sketch of social science research paradigms; (b) outline the benefits of applying critical and postmodern thought to sport management ethnographic research; (c) present examples of current sport and sport management ethnographic research that applies critical and postmodern frameworks; and (d) provide insight into the concerns that sport management scholars should consider when applying ethnographic research designs that embrace the tenets of postmodernism. …”
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    Sport policy, citizenship and the social integration of immigrants in Denmark by Ioannis Chatzopoulos

    Published 2019
    “…The main findings of the research were: a) sport was identified in both cities as an important vehicle for the inclusion of recent migrants into the communal associationalist life and their introduction to the Danish societal values and norms; b) municipalities were granted by central government considerable autonomy in interpreting their responsibilities and collaborated closely with sports clubs in the design and delivery of sports programmes related to immigrants; c) two competing advocacy coalitions were identified, one favouring inclusion through assimilation and the other integration through multiculturalism; d) the assimilationist coalition was composed of by centre-right and far-right political parties and where they controlled the municipal sport department it was the sports clubs that pursued an integration/ multicultural policy; e) in both cities the most conflicting issue was gender segregated swimming; and f) in both cities Get2Sport Project was a significant link between the local sports clubs and the Danish Sport Confederation (DIF).…”
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