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NUTRITIONAL PRACTICES OF NATIONAL FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS: ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Energy intake expenditure carbohydrate
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2015/3/18
The aim of the study was to establish the nutritional practices and activity patterns of elite female soccer
players. The nutritional intake of 16 female England Soccer players was self-reported ove...
Engineering attracts record number of female undergraduates(图)
Engineering female undergraduates
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2014/7/8
The University of Queensland’s Women in Engineering program has cemented its leading position in Australia, with women making up 24.4 per cent of the 2014 undergraduate student intake.
Challenging Dualisms in Female Perceptions of IT Work
Women in IT Structuration theory Australia Mentoring
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2009/12/9
This paper explores the way that professional women working in the IT industry discuss the nature of their work and it is suggested that the way women talk about their work reinforces widely held impr...
Effect of Vitamin K2 (Menaquinone-7) and Soybean Isoflavone Supplementation on Serum Undercarboxylated Osteocalcin in Female Long-Distance Runners
vitamin K isoflavone athletes
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2009/7/8
Fractures of the lower limbs due to fatigue often occur in female long-distance runners. We examined the effect of simultaneous supplementation of 1.35 mg/day of vitamin K2 (MK-7MK-6) and 72 mg/day of...
Towards Female Preferences in Design – A Pilot Study(图)
Design Attributes Design Research Gender Analysis Product Perception
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2008/10/28
The aim of this paper is to investigate gender perception as it relates to product language, identity, and preferences. Responses were gathered through a mixed methodology of descriptive and qualitati...
The Effect of Calfhood Diseases on Growth of Female Dairy Calves During the First 3 Months of Life in New York State
calf disease growth failure of passive antibody transfer
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2008/7/22
Our objective was to study the effects of pneumonia (cumulative incidence, 25%), diarrhea (29%), umbilical infection (14%), and umbilical hernia (15%) on BW and height gains during the first 3 mo of l...