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  1. 1. Face processing in children with Down syndrome (2000, Pitcairn TK)
  2. 2. Facilitated Communicators' Performance on a Task of Receptive Language (1996, Beck AR, Pirovano CM)
  3. 3. Facilitating 'flow' through therapeutic recreation services (1983, Ellis GD)
  4. 4. Facilitating friendship and integration for adults (1986, Cormier L)
  5. 5. Facilitating inclusion in educational gymnastics (2000, Hardin B)
  6. 6. Facilitating Inclusion with Integrated Curriculum: A Multidisciplinary Approach (1998, Reisberg L)
  7. 7. Facilitating leisure development for the disabled: a status report on leisure counseling (1979, Humphrey F)
  8. 8. Facilitating the challenge in adventure recreation for persons with disabilities (1987, Dattilo J)
  9. 9. Facilitating the child's adjustment to parental disability (1991, Mushett CA)
  10. 10. Facilitation of integrated recreation (1986, Axelson PW)
  11. 11. Facilitation of interactions between retarded and nonretarded students in a physical-education setting (1981, Santomier J)
  12. 12. Facilitation of recreation through design (1985, Axelson P)
  13. 13. Facilitation of serial recall in retarded children and adolescents: verbal and kinesthetic strategies (1978, Conroy RL)
  14. 14. Facilities for impaired persons (1997, Seidler T)
  15. 15. Facilities for movement education in the E.S.N. (S) school (1976, )
  16. 16. Facilities for the handicapped (, )
  17. 17. Facilities provided by the N.C.C. and their accessibility for the handicapped (1977, )
  18. 18. Facility access. (1983, )
  19. 19. Facility operators perceived level of compliance to the Americans with Disabilities Act: an application within the membership health club industry (1996, Lyberger MR)
  20. 20. Facility profile. Cafe caters to the eye and the needs of everyone (1999, Jess C)
  21. 21. Facing new realities: strategies for change [Presidential address] (1996, Grabois M.)
  22. 22. Facing up to a new life. Before Darryl Stingley could commit himself to a long and painful rehabilitation, he had to deal with the reality of his quadriplegia. Part II (1983, Stingley D)
  23. 23. Facteurs physiologiques expliquant une diminution des reponses a l'exercice physique chez les adolescents trisomiques 21: un essai de synthese et quelques perspectives (1993, Eberhard Y)
  24. 24. Factor analysis for perceptual-motor behaviors performed by mentally retarded children and youth on the Recreation Behavior Inventory (1979, Kinney WB)
  25. 25. Factor analysis of gross and fine motor ability in developmentally disabled children (1974, Liemohn WP)
  26. 26. Factors affecting motor development delays (1983, Pyfer J)
  27. 27. Factors affecting older adults' use of adaptive equipment: Review of the literature. (2001, Kraskowsky LH, Finlayson M)
  28. 28. Factors affecting physical work capacity in wheelchair-dependent paraplegics with spinal cord injury (1998, Muraki S)
  29. 29. Factors affecting the physical activity participation of physically disabled children and adolescents (1994, Longmuir PE)
  30. 30. Factors affecting the work efforts of disabled-worker beneficiaries (1997, Hennessey JC)
  31. 31. Factors associated with fatigue in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (1999, Bruce, Ian N; Mak, Vincent C; Hallett, David C; Gladman, Dafna D; Urowitz, Murray B)
  32. 32. Factors associated with paranoid symptoms in a community sample of older adults (1996, Blazer DG, Hays JC, Salive ME)
  33. 33. Factors Associated with Shin Soreness in Athletes (1988, Myburgh KH)
  34. 34. Factors associated with work resumption: a 5 year follow-up with cardiac patients (1997, Myrtek M, Kaiser A, Rauch B, Jansen G)
  35. 35. Factors considered to beginning a sports training program. (Cerebral palsy) (1982, Malmstroem M)
  36. 36. Factors Contributing to Patient Satisfaction with Rehabilitation Following Stroke (1998, Clark MS, Smith DS)
  37. 37. Factors contributing to the development and transition of physical leisure activities for secondary level individuals with mild to moderate cognitive disabilities (1995, O'Fallon SP)
  38. 38. Factors governing changes in the motor performance of the trainable mentally retarded (1986, McQuillan JP)
  39. 39. Factors influencing adoption of wireless technologies: Key policy issues, barriers and opportunities for people with disabilities. (2003, Baker, Paul M. A.; Bellordre, Christine.)
  40. 40. Factors influencing African-American students at historically Black colleges and universities to enter the adapted physical education profession (1996, Webb D)
  41. 41. Factors influencing compliance with home exercise programs among patients with upper-extremity impairment (1999, Chen CY, Neufeld PS, Feely CA, Celette S)
  42. 42. Factors influencing exercise adherence in sedentary overweight women (1996, Sale JM, Crawford SM, McCargar LJ)
  43. 43. Factors influencing free time boredom in a sample of persons with spinal cord injuries (1994, Caldwell LL)
  44. 44. Factors influencing physical activity among adults with physical disabilities (2003, Kosma M, Cardinal BJ & McCubbin JA)
  45. 45. Factors influencing physical fitness evaluation (1983, Haarer BG)
  46. 46. Factors influencing preservice student attitudes toward individuals with disabilities (1996, Kowalski EM)
  47. 47. Factors influencing sport participation among athletes with spinal cord injury (2001, Wu SK)
  48. 48. Factors Influencing the Exercise Behavior of Adults with Physical Disabilities (2004, Cardinal BJ, Kosma M & McCubbin JA)
  49. 49. Factors influencing the learning process (1990, Rich SM)
  50. 50. Factors influencing the physical activity levels of youths with physical and sensory disabilities (2000, Longmuir PE)
  51. 51. Factors influencing the physical activity levels of youths with physical and sensory disabilities. (2000, Longmuir, P. E., & Bar-Or, O.)
  52. 52. Factors influencing the return to work of patients after hip replacement and rehabilitation (1996, Suarez J, Arguelles J, Costales M, Arechaga C, Cabeza F, Vijande M)
  53. 53. Factors limiting anaerobic performance in adolescent males with cystic fibrosis (1996, Boas SR, Joswiak ML, Nixon PA, Fulton JA, Orenstein DM)
  54. 54. Factors predicting assistive device use in the home by older people following rehabilitation (1996, Gitlin LN, Schemm RL, Landsberg L, Burgh D)
  55. 55. Factors related to obesity among female African-American university students. (1998, Wagner SB)
  56. 56. Factors related to quadriplegia in football and the implications for intervention strategies (1996, Bishop PJ)
  57. 57. Factors Related to Teacher-Directed Play between Preschool-Age Children with Special Needs and Their Typical Peers (1997, Nabors L, Badawa M, Cheney S)
  58. 58. Factors that predispose injuries in athletes who utilize wheelchairs (1997, Schmalbach LA)
  59. 59. Factor structure of motor ability in visually handicapped children: Proceedings- National Association for Physical Education in Higher Education (1979, Zaichkowsky LD)
  60. 60. Factor structure of the athletic identity measurement scale with adolescent swimmers with disabilities. (A estrutura do agrupamento de uma escala de medidas da identidade atletica de nadadores adolesc (1994, Martin JJ)
  61. 61. Factor structure of the athletic identity measurement scale with athletes with disabilities (1997, Martin JJ, Eklund RC, Mushett CA)
  62. 62. Factor structure of the motor domain of mentally retarded children and adolescents (1980, Rarick GL)
  63. 63. Factor Structure of the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (1997, Amir, N, Foa, EB, Coles, ME)
  64. 64. Factor study of Cratty's body perception test (1976, Knapczyk DR)
  65. 65. Factors used to determine mainstreaming of mentally handicapped and learning disabled students into elementary school physical education programs (1985, Webb PI)
  66. 66. Factors which may prevent full self-expression of deaf athletes in sports (1989, Minter MG)
  67. 67. Facts and fiction: Cancer in the 1990's (1992, Pfalzer, L. )
  68. 68. Fairhill Elementary School: an integrated model (1994, Hopple C)
  69. 69. Fairmont Theatre of the Deaf (1980, Kravits B)
  70. 70. Fairway or no way? (1998, Charles N, Sider D)
  71. 71. Fall direction, bone mineral density, and function: risk factors for hip fracture in frail nursing home elderly. (1998, Greenspan SL, Myers ER, Kiel DP, Parker RA, Hayes WC, Resnick NM.)
  72. 72. Fallen pins. (1978, )
  73. 73. Falls among older persons and the role of the home: an analysis of cost, incidence, and potential savings from home modification. (2002, Kochera A.)
  74. 74. Falls and psychotropic drug consumption in long-term care residents: is there an obvious association? (1998, Nygaard HA)
  75. 75. Falls in a community of older adults: Putting research into practice (1999, Resnick B)
  76. 76. Falls in the elderly: Part II, Balance, strength, and flexibility. (1990, Gehlsen GM, Whaley MH.)
  77. 77. Falls prevention in individuals with Parkinson's Disease. Part II (1998, Hirsch MA)
  78. 78. False aneurysm--A complication following an inversion ankle sprain: A case report (1996, Bandy WD, Strong L, Roberts T, Dyer R)
  79. 79. False recognition of unfamiliar faces following right hemisphere damage: Neuropsychological and anatomical observations (1996, Rapcsak SZ, Polster MR, Glisky ML, Comer JF)
  80. 80. Familiarization process in cardiorespiratory fitness testing for persons with mental retardation (1995, Rintala P)
  81. 81. Familiar sports and activities adapted for multiply impaired persons (1984, Schilling ML)
  82. 82. Families' experiences of caring at home for a technology-dependent child: a review of the literature (1998, Kirk S)
  83. 83. Families of children with developmental disabilities: An examination of family hardiness (1991, Failla, S., & Jones, L. C.)
  84. 84. Families play to grow (2000, )
  85. 85. Family and Cultural Alert! Considerations in Assistive Technology Assessment (1997, Hourcade JJ, Parette HP, Huer MB)
  86. 86. Family-Centered Assistive Technology Assessment (1996, Parette HP)
  87. 87. Family-Centered Assistive Technology Decision Making (1998, Judge SL, Parette HP)
  88. 88. Family characteristics and gross motor traits in handicapped children (1978, Broadhead GD)
  89. 89. Family hiking with persons with mental retardation (1996, Iki H)
  90. 90. Family Involvement with Assistive Technology (1996, Kroth R, Bolson MD)
  91. 91. Family Issues and Assistive Technology Needs: A Sampling of State Practices (1997, Parette HP, Hourcade JJ)
  92. 92. Family leisure programming (1987, Monroe JE)
  93. 93. Family Participation in Assistive Technology Assessment for Young Children with Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (1996, Parette HP, Brotherson MJ)
  94. 94. Family participation in Challenger baseball: critical theory perspectives (1999, Castaneda L)
  95. 95. Family play therapy (1986, Ariel, S)
  96. 96. Family recreational therapy: a new treatment technique (1972, Cliff JE)
  97. 97. Family sport atmosphere and motor achievements of pupils with learning difficulties (1996, Valkova H)
  98. 98. Family worship patterns and their correlation with adolescent behavior and beliefs (1997, Lee JW, Rice GT, Gillespie VB)
  99. 99. Fantastic flicks (1996, )
  100. 100. Fashion forward (1998, Orecklin M)
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