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  1. 1. A 10-year review of a minimally invasive technique for the correction of pectus excavatum (1998, Nuss D, Kelly RE, Croitoru DP, Katz ME)
  2. 2. A 3-year follow-up of asthmatic patients participating in a 10-week rehabilitation program with emphasis on physical training (1998, Emtner M, Finne M, Stalenheim G)
  3. 3. A 6-point plan for developing successful inclusive physical education programs (2001, Price W)
  4. 4. AAHPERD: addressing the needs of the handicapped (1986, Goodwin LA)
  5. 5. AAHPER(D) unit on programs for the handicapped (1986, Stein JU)
  6. 6. AAKPE 2000 capstone remarks (2000, Wade MG)
  7. 7. Abbot's Wood, a forest walk for handicapped people (1980, Godley KE)
  8. 8. Abebe Bikila: the master filmmaker of the Olympics meets the heroic, expressionless master of the marathon (1986, Greenspan B)
  9. 9. Aberrant gait of children with Down syndrome and the efficacy of treatment with foot orthoses (1992, Selby-Silverstein L)
  10. 10. A bibliography of cost effectiveness practices in physical medicine and rehabilitation: AAPM&R White Paper. (2001, Cardenas DD, Haselcorn JK, McElligott JM, Gnatz SM)
  11. 11. A bibliography of mainstreaming in physical education (1985, DePaepe J)
  12. 12. A Bilingual Braille Book-Printing System in Kuwait (1997, Al Mater, OA, Al Otaibi, AS, Darwish, HQ, Al Ghurair, NA)
  13. 13. Ability ... not disability (2000, Lambert J)
  14. 14. Ability not disability (1978, )
  15. 15. Ability to modulate walking cadence remains intact in Parkinson's disease (1994, Morris, M., Iansek, R., Matyas, T., & Summers, J.)
  16. 16. A biomechanical analysis of amputee athlete gait (1990, Smith AW)
  17. 17. A biomechanical analysis of the running pattern of blind athletes in the 100-m dash (1987, Gorton B)
  18. 18. A biomechanical study of normal and amputee gait (1985, Lewellen R)
  19. 19. A biomimetic controller for a multifinger prosthesis (1999, Abboudi, RL, Glass, CA, Newby, NA, Flint, JA, Craelius, W)
  20. 20. Able-bodied athletes. Adaptive recreation programs provide a wealth of activities for the physically challenged (1994, Willis-Kistler P)
  21. 21. Able disableds. Competition lets up in ski racing's newest division (1989, Latsis T)
  22. 22. A blind black belt. 'There are none so blind as those who will not see...' (1983, Pryse D)
  23. 23. Abnormal intestinal permeability in children with autism (1996, D'Eufemia P, Celli M, Finocchiaro R, Pacifico L, Viozzi L, Zaccagnini M, Cardi E, Giardini O.)
  24. 24. Abnormal joint torque patterns in the paretic upper limb of subjects with hemiparesis (2001, Dewald, Julius P. A.; Beer, Randall F.)
  25. 25. Abnormal oxygen uptake kinetic responses in women with type II diabetes mellitus (1998, Regensteiner JG, Bauer TA, Reusch JB, Brandenburg SL, Sippel JM, Vogelsong AM, Smith S, Wolfel EE, Eckel RH, Hiatt WR)
  26. 26. Above and beyond. (2005, van Houten, Ben)
  27. 27. Abreast in a boat--a race against breast cancer [see comments] (1998, McKenzie, D.C.)
  28. 28. A breathless accountant who blew up balloons (1999, Thomeer M, Van Bleyenbergh P, Nemery B, Demedts M)
  29. 29. A brief but comprehensive lifestyle education program based on yoga reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus (2005, Bijlani, R. L., Vempati, R. P., Yadav, R. K., Ray, R. B., Gupta, V., Sharma, R., et al.)
  30. 30. A brief history of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association - 1973 to present. Part II (1996, Labanowich S)
  31. 31. A brief history of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. Part I. The first 25 years, 1948-1953 (1995, Labanowich S)
  32. 32. Absence of exercise-induced hypoglycaemia in type i (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients during maintenance of normoglycaemia by short-term, open-loop insulin infusion (1982, Martin MJ, Robbins DC, Bergenstal R, LaGrange B, Rubenstein AH.)
  33. 33. Absorbent paper method for recording foot placement during gait: suggestion from the field (1983, Clarkson BH)
  34. 34. Abstracts. 9th International Symposium on Adapted Physical Activity: stepping forward beyond barriers through physical activity. (1993, Various)
  35. 35. Academic achievement, personality and behavior in emotionally disturbed children (1976, Noland M)
  36. 36. Academic learning time in physical education classes for mentally handicapped students (1989, Gagnon J)
  37. 37. Academic Learning Time-Physical Education (ALT-PE) of students with mild intellectual disabilities in regular Victorian schools (1999, Temple VA, Walkley JW)
  38. 38. Academic preparation for therapeutic recreation (1968, Ball EL)
  39. 39. Academic remediation in aquatics (1976, Priest EL)
  40. 40. Academic standards or discriminatory hoops? Learning-disabled student-athletes and the NCAA initial academic eligibility requirements (1999, Weston MA)
  41. 41. A capitated model for a cross-section of severely mentally ill clients: Employment outcomes (1997, Chandler D, Meisel J, Hu T, McGowen M, Madison K)
  42. 42. A case for the integration of the disabled into the Olympic Games (1988, Labanowich S)
  43. 43. A case study of a female ultramarathon wheelchair road user (1986, Morris AF)
  44. 44. A case study of an altered lifestyle (1987, Anderes, S)
  45. 45. ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Chronic Heart Failure in the Adult: Executive Summary. A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee to Revise the 1995 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Heart Failure) (2001, Hunt, SA, Baker, DW, Chin, MH, et al.)
  46. 46. Accelerometer monitoring of home- and community-based ambulatory activity after stroke (2004, Haeuber E, Shaughnessy M, Forrester LW, Coleman KL & Macko RF)
  47. 47. Access all areas (1995, Coles A)
  48. 48. Access all Areas (1998, Hill, R)
  49. 49. Access all Areas (1990, Madden T)
  50. 50. Access and inclusion in community leisure services (1993, Schleien SJ)
  51. 51. Access (and safety) for all (1984, Bullock CC)
  52. 52. Access baggage (1997, Cohen A)
  53. 53. Access for all (1979, Hennessy L)
  54. 54. Access for all. (2000, Sylvain D)
  55. 55. Access for disabled opens parks to all: The National Park Service responds to special needs. (1986, )
  56. 56. Accessibilite aux loisirs, au tourisme et aux sports (1981, Gautrin C)
  57. 57. Accessibility: An application of new technology (1974, Becker, R. H., and R. O. Ray.)
  58. 58. Accessibility and outdoor recreation for persons with disabilities (1987, Farbman, A.H., and Ellis, W.K.)
  59. 59. Accessibility and the handicapped (1979, DiRocco P)
  60. 60. Accessibility and usability of selected weight training systems (1988, Smith RW)
  61. 61. Accessibility answers (1999, Ginkel D.L.)
  62. 62. Accessibility: a personal perspective (1998, Rogers D)
  63. 63. Accessibility. Do your facilities meet A.D.A. specifications? (1994, Gillentine A)
  64. 64. Accessibility for golfers with disabilities: It's tee time! (1997, Mittelstaedt, R.D.)
  65. 65. Accessibility: How do you measure (and achieve) it? (1998, Lynch RJ)
  66. 66. Accessibility: how one department is making it possible (1976, Zucker K)
  67. 67. Accessibility in the national park system (1983, Park DC)
  68. 68. Accessibility of health clubs for people with mobility disabilities and visual impairments (2005, Rimmer, J. H., Riley, B., Wang, E, & Rauworth, A.)
  69. 69. Accessibility of Physical Fitness Facilities in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area (1998, Figoni S, McClain L, Bell AA, Degnan JM, Norbury NE, and Rettele RR)
  70. 70. Accessible aerobic exercise: the Saratoga Cycle (1989, DeGraff AH)
  71. 71. Accessible camping and fishing? (1994, Hunter C)
  72. 72. Accessible camping in the national parks (1992, Kay Ellis W)
  73. 73. Accessible Expressions Ohio: making a world of difference (1998, Potyrala L)
  74. 74. Accessible fishing facility (1993, Holbrook JH)
  75. 75. Accessible fitness for the disabled (1986, Fensterman K.L.)
  76. 76. Accessible floating courtesy dock (1998, Nuckles KA)
  77. 77. Accessible outdoor recreation facilities (1989, Park DC)
  78. 78. Accessible playground, a community effort (1993, Teske T)
  79. 79. Accessible play. Parks designed for disabled users are a hit in two cities (1996, Schmid S)
  80. 80. Accessible programs: research addresses accessibility for special populations in outdoor education programs (1984, Stearn S)
  81. 81. Accessible recreation: 20 years behind the times (1990, Oeswtreicher M)
  82. 82. Accessible restroom (1993, Fenton WL)
  83. 83. Accessible ropes/challenge courses in rehabilitation: roads to the community (1992, Roland CC)
  84. 84. Accessible stadiums (1999, Various)
  85. 85. Accessing generic competitive sport and recreation delivery systems (1987, McClements J)
  86. 86. Accessing generic service delivery systems to leave a legacy of leisure participation: sport integration as an example (1986, McClements J)
  87. 87. Accessing leisure. Recreation pour tous (1981, Lane J)
  88. 88. Accessing our national parks (1990, Ellis WK)
  89. 89. Access requirements for disabled in national parks (1980, Goldthorpe A)
  90. 90. Access rowing (1990, Hunsaker-Young J)
  91. 91. Access to all areas? How the leisure industry provides for people with disabilities (1999, Darcy S)
  92. 92. Access to care, acculturation, and risk factors for stroke in Mexican Americans: the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi (BASIC) project. (2003, Smith MA, Risser JM, Lisabeth LD, Moye LA, Morgenstern LB.)
  93. 93. Access to community resources: the invisible barriers to integration (1984, Richler D)
  94. 94. Access to day programs and leisure activities by nursing home residents with mental retardation (1986, Benz M)
  95. 95. Access to health care for individuals with developmental disabilities from minority backgrounds (2004, Reichard, Amanda; Sacco, Therese M.; Turnbull III, H. Rutherford.)
  96. 96. Access to participation: Occupational therapy and low vision. (2004, Ellexson, Melanie T.)
  97. 97. Access to success: Team adventure experiences for youth and adults with disabilities (1997, Bartley, N.)
  98. 98. Access to technology: unique challenges for people with disabilities (1997, Kaplan, D.)
  99. 99. Accommodating employees with disabilities in the National Park Service (1991, Coleman T)
  100. 100. Accommodating - not compromising: teaching students with disabilities (1996, Shreeves JT)
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