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... Military Medicine, 163, 587-593.
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... Military Medicine, 148, 666-667. Burns, B.J., Phillips, S.D., Wagner, H.R., et al.
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... . The process of physical fitness standards development.
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... Air Force basic military training and technical training students. Military Medicine, 168, 904-910.
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... . Injury proneness in infantry conscripts undergoing a physical training programme: Smokeless tobacco use, higher age, and low levels of physical fitness are risk factors.
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... . Physical training and exercise-related injuries: Surveil lance, research and prevention in military populations.
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... Army basic combat training: Physical fitness, training outcome, and injuries. Military Medicine, 166, 356-361.
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... . Evaluation of two Army fitness programs: The TRADOC standardized physical training program for basic combat training and fitness assessment training program.
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... . Projecting mental disorder prevalence from national surveys to populations-of-interest.
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... . Summary report: Research work shop on physical fitness standards and measurements within the military services.
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... . The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports National School Population Fitness Survey.
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... . Military services physical fitness and weight management database: A review and analysis.
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... U.S. Army Physical Fitness Training School.
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... . Age and gender differences in peak lower extremity joint torques and ranges of motion used during single-step balance recovery from a forward fall.
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... . Referral sources, diagnoses, and service types of youth in public outpatient mental health care: A focus on ethnic minorities.


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