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  • ...sher=US Army Research Inst. of Environmental Medicine Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division Technical Report |volume=USARIEM-TN94-2 |url=http://archive.rubico Annals of Internal Medicine [http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/146/8/615.pdf PDF]</ref>
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  • .... Urinary salbutamol concentrations are frequently measured in competitive sports programs, for which a level in excess of 1000 μg/L is considered to repres ...le strength and endurance performance in nonasthmatic men |journal=Med Sci Sports Exerc |volume=32 |issue=7 |pages=1300–6 |year=2000 |month=July |pmid=1091
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  • .../adrenalsteroidsynthesis.jpg</ref> It is released in response to [[stress (medicine)|stress]], and to a low level of blood glucocorticoids. Its primary functio It is released in response to [[stress (medicine)|stress]], or to a low level of blood glucocorticoids, and this release is
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  • ...e coronary arteries and some other blood vessels. Ibuprofen is a ''core'' medicine in the [[World Health Organization]]'s "[[WHO Model List of Essential Medic ...uries, with less risk of digestive problems.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.medicine.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/booth/painpag/topical/topkin.html |title=Topical NSAIDs:
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  • The major physiologic triggers of adrenaline release center upon [[stress (medicine)|stresses]] such as physical threat, excitement, noise, bright lights, and ...inephrine in the treatment of croup |journal=American Journal of Emergency Medicine |author=Thomas LP, Friedland LR |year=1998 |volume=16 |issue=1 |pages=87–
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  • ...ually fail during their service life and it is crucial to be able, like in medicine, to diagnose the cause of the failure and to suggest solutions to solve the ...applications<ref>transports, aeroronautics, energy, building, agriculture, sports & leisures, electronics/electricity, electrical appliances,medical, packag
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  • ...><ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1007/s11837-001-0147-z| title =Fabricating sports equipment components via powder metallurgy | year = 2001 | last1 = Moxson | ...have been found for tantalum owing to this property, particularly in the [[medicine|medical]] and [[surgery|surgical]] fields, and also in harsh [[acid]]ic env
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  • ===In medicine=== ...uspended from boxing for at least one year.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=4020190 ]</ref>
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  • ===Sports and recreational equipment=== Many types of [[sports equipment]] are made of wood, or were constructed of wood in the past. For
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  • ...[psychology]], [[biomechanics]], [[nutrition]], and similar. Contrary to [[sports science]], however, dance science sometimes also studies [[somatic techniqu ...g dance science internationally is the International Association for Dance Medicine and Science, (IADMS). As well as producing a scientific peer-reviewed journ
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  • }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|journal =Sports Medicine:Volume|volume = 33|issue = 3| year = 2003|pages = 213–230|title = The Pot ...first = Sverre |last = Langard |journal = American Journal of Industrial Medicine |volume = 17 |issue = 2|pages = 189–215 |year = 1990 |doi = 10.1002/ajim
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  • ...igh frequency electromagnetic radiation and are used in [[radiography]] in medicine. Other forms of electromagnetic radiation are used in [[radio astronomy]] a ...5845&dopt=Citation Report on the efficacy of electromagnetic screening for sports injuries]
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  • - [[Adolescent medicine]] - [[Alternative medicine]]
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  • | B || [[Bancroft's sign]] || || vascular medicine || [[deep vein thrombosis]] || || pain on anterior, but not lateral, compre ...eau's lines]] || [[Joseph Honoré Simon Beau]] ||dermatology, internal medicine ||multiple, including trauma || ||transverse ridges on nails
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  • ...ution]], [[Darwinian selection]], [[Non-darwinian evolution]], [[Darwinian medicine]], [[Darwin's Dangerous Idea]], [[Darwin, Northern Territory]], [[Darwin Mo ...Hawkins]] — [[Hawk-Eye]] tracking system used in [[cricket]] and other sports
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  • | Sports | Outstanding student-athletes, male and female, across all NCAA sports
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  • [[Category:Sports medicine]]
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  • During [[systole (medicine)|systole]], the ventricles contract, pumping blood through the body. During Subject Collection: Medicine
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  • ...etic Testing in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery." The American Journal of Sports Medicine 13 (1985): 27-33].</ref> The Chinese practice of [[acupuncture]], dating ba ...rve stimulation on pain threshold in humans|journal=[[Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation]]|publisher=[[W. B. Saunders]]|volume=80|issue=9|pages=1
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  • ...igh" | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | work = UPMC Sports Medicine | publisher = University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences | pag ...ure clinical research | journal = Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) | volume = 14 | issue = 7 | pages = 861–9 | year = 2008
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