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    High-Flying Research Trends and Innovations in Young Athletes’ Jump Training: A Bibliographic Analysis of Research Over Ten Years by Cahyo Yuwono, Adi S, Mahenderan Appukutty, Erna Setyowati, Bondan Fiqi Riyalda, Hilmy Aliriad, Made Bang Redy Utama

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Key themes in the most cited references include factors influencing young athletes’ development and the role of plyometric training. The United Kingdom, Brazil, and the United States led in publications on this topic. …”
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    Opportunities for promoting open data in the Caribbean through biobanks by Sushant Saluja, Simon G. Anderson

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The UK Biobank project is a large-scale study with deep genetic and phenotypic data from about 500 000 participants in the United Kingdom. It offers unprecedented insights into health data through extensive follow up and collection of genome-wide genotype data. …”
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    Administrative law / by Forsyth, C. F., Wade, William, 1918-2004

    Published 2014
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    STUDENT HOUSING RIGHTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL ENSURING OF STUDENT RESIDENCE by Svetlana V. Barabanova, Natalya V. Kraisman

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The article examines students’ rights to housing in Russia and in the United Kingdom. The authors compare English and Russian systems of using a hostel, adduce conditions and rules of accommodation in hostels of York University as sample for modifying domestic housing regulatory enactments taking into account Russian mentality.…”
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    The Assessment of Evidence Associating Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs with Complications of Peptic Ulcerations by MJS Langman

    Published 1990-01-01
    “…A causal relationship is now firmly established between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAlD) use and the occurrence of peptic ulcer complications. In the United Kingdom, rising NSAID use has been matched by rises in ulcer mortality and perforation rates, particularly in older women. …”
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    What Ever Happened to Modernism? de Gabriel Josipovici by Stephen Mitchelmore

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Its framing and misrepresentation of the content of the book, however, merely confirmed the necessity of Josipovici’s project to reinvigorate critical discourse in the arts – specifically literature in the United Kingdom. In addition to tracing the book’s themes through Josipovici’s earlier critical works, this essay contrasts its reception with a précis and critical commentary of the book’s argument with emphasis on summarising its key themes: the disenchantment of the world, the inward debate of authority, the elimination of choice, and the imitation of an action.…”
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