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  1. 1. Cabin fever: 105 degrees. The most important aspect of dealing with cabin fever is that you are in control of what goes on in your life (2001, Brasch JE)
  2. 2. C.A.F.A. Canadian rule book for wheelchair football. Manuel des reglements canadiens de football en fauteuil roulant de l'ACFA (1986, Loiselle D)
  3. 3. Caffeine ingestion and metabolic responses of tetraplegic humans during electrical cycling (1998, Mohr T, Van Soeren M, Graham TE, Kjaer M)
  4. 4. Calidad de vida para las poblaciones especiales (1993, Albarran, MA)
  5. 5. California Kan Ski (1985, Thompson M)
  6. 6. California slalom -- the right and wrong way (1976, Crase N)
  7. 7. Call it 'ability' (1992, Mascord D)
  8. 8. Caloric costs of activity in paraplegic persons (1966, Clarke KS)
  9. 9. Caloric expenditure during cardiac rehabilitation (1998, Schairer JR, Kostelnik T, Proffitt SM, Faitel KI, Windeler S, Rickman LB, Brawner CA, Keteyian SJ)
  10. 10. Caloric requirements of traumatic paraplegics (1966, Clarke KS)
  11. 11. Camera speeds in gait analysis (1985, Baumann JU)
  12. 12. Camp abilities: a developmental sports camp for youths who are visually impaired (1998, Lieberman L, Lepore M)
  13. 13. Camp Barnabas: enlarging the spirit, encouraging the heart--where children with special challenges can just be kids (1997, Jezierski M)
  14. 14. Camp can help the disabled child (1972, Braaten J)
  15. 15. Camper parents rank director qualifications. (Part II) (1981, Stein S)
  16. 16. Campers with disabilities: Encouraging positive interaction (1995, Bedini LA)
  17. 17. Camp Gonee : A Korean camp for children with disabilities (1991, Lee Y)
  18. 18. Campground recreation for persons with disabilities (1992, Hultsman WZ)
  19. 19. Camp guides deaf teens to 'informal relationships' (1977, Noling K)
  20. 20. Camp help: serving the multihandicapped through play (1983, Roswal GM)
  21. 21. Camp horizon (1976, Westover K)
  22. 22. Camping accessibility: do wheels and the wild mix? You bet (1980, Hoss B)
  23. 23. Camping accessibility. One man's opinion of how wheels and camping mix. Very well, thank you (1980, Hoss B)
  24. 24. Camping across America (1983, Povilaitis R)
  25. 25. Camping alive in '75. Report (1975, )
  26. 26. Camping and environmental education for handicapped children and youth (1978, Hillman WA, Vinton DA )
  27. 27. Camping and the exceptional (3rd ed.) (1975, )
  28. 28. Camping and the handicapped in Canada (1974, Davies L)
  29. 29. Camping as one means of developing and/or enhancing adaptive behaviors among disabled children (1972, Lefebvre CB)
  30. 30. Camping by objectives (1996, Arthur TF)
  31. 31. Camping for crippled children (1945, Howett HH)
  32. 32. Camping for girls with special needs - part 2 (1981, Boyd B)
  33. 33. Camping for handicapped children: an overview of participation, programs and services (1972, Nesbitt JA)
  34. 34. Camping for individuals with disabilities: standards and guidelines (1993, McConnell SF)
  35. 35. Camping for seriously retarded children (1954, Braaten J)
  36. 36. Camping for special children (1977, Shea TM)
  37. 37. Camping for the disabled (1934, Cousineau C)
  38. 38. Camping for the handicapped (1974, Buchan SC)
  39. 39. Camping for the handicapped: function, philosophies and trends (1979, Cooper C)
  40. 40. Camping for the handicapped in selected camps in California (1975, Buchan SC)
  41. 41. Camping for the physically handicapped - a rationale and approach (1973, Robb GM)
  42. 42. Camping in the Picture Province (1996, Reid J)
  43. 43. Camping: motivation in communication skills for speech impaired children (1961, Woodward EW)
  44. 44. Camping Re-Ed style (1978, Noll D)
  45. 45. Camping therapy: its use in psychiatry and rehabilitation (1974, Lowry JP)
  46. 46. Camping: Transition between hospital and home for the adult mentally ill (1961, Acuff, SH)
  47. 47. Camping with retarded persons (1970, Bogardus L)
  48. 48. Camp integration: issues concerning the transition from camper to staff (1996, McTavish J)
  49. 49. Camp Integration Project 1976; the evaluation of campers' experience at camp (1976, Day HI)
  50. 50. Camp Integration Project: demonstration programs, summer 1976 and evaluation by the research team and recommendations (1976, )
  51. 51. Camp Koinonia: a model residential camping program for multihandicapped individuals (1988, Hiegelmire WF)
  52. 52. Camp magic: a GI camp [corrected and republished article originally printed in Gastroenterol Nurs 1998 Jan-Feb;21(1):26-7] (1998, Stone J)
  53. 53. Camps across Canada (1993, )
  54. 54. Camps Blaze New Trails for Disabled Kids (1994, Blumenthal, R.G)
  55. 55. Camps bring kids out of sickness shell (1975, Haas R)
  56. 56. Camps pour handicapes (1979, )
  57. 57. Camps teach sports and social skills (1975, Kolbenschlag M)
  58. 58. Camp swim for the handicapped (1979, Goodwin H)
  59. 59. Campus recreation and the handicapped students: attitude and opportunity (1987, Frost RL)
  60. 60. Camp-wheez - educational-recreational program for children with chronic asthma and their parents (1980, Blessingmoore J)
  61. 61. Camp workshop for adolescent amputees. (1977, )
  62. 62. Canada fitness award: level of achievement. Adapted for use by trainable mentally handicapped youth. Jeunesse en forme Canada: niveau de performance. Adapte a l'intention des jeunes deficients profond (1984, )
  63. 63. Canada's National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) Past, Present, & Future (1992, Gowan G)
  64. 64. Canada Summer Games 1977 directory (1977, )
  65. 65. Canada to host more Olympics in '76 (1974, Harris CJ)
  66. 66. Canadian Amputee Sports Association rules 1978. (1978, )
  67. 67. Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing (, )
  68. 68. Canadian curling championship for the Deaf, March 21-24, 1979 (1979, )
  69. 69. Canadian Deaf Ice Hockey Federation (, )
  70. 70. Canadian Games for the Physically Disabled: University of Alberta, Edmonton, August 20-27, 1977 (1981, )
  71. 71. Canadian Parks and Recreation Association policy development initiative for leisure services and persons with disabilities (1994, Ash E)
  72. 72. Canadian Rehabilitation Council for the Disabled national information services project (1979, Jones H)
  73. 73. Canadian Special Olympics (1976, )
  74. 74. Canadian Special Olympics (1969, Austin P)
  75. 75. Canadian Special Olympics coaching manual (1985, Kaprowy EA)
  76. 76. Canadian Special Olympics official sports rules. 1993 Rev. ed (1993, )
  77. 77. Canadians prepare to further the rights of the disabled (1981, Henry S)
  78. 78. Canadian symposium on sport integration for the physically disabled (proceedings): Colloque canadien sur l'integration sportive pour les handicapes physiques (1979, )
  79. 79. Canadian Wheelchair Basketball Association Page (, )
  80. 80. Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association / Association canadienne des sports en fauteuil roulant (, )
  81. 81. Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association rules. (1974, )
  82. 82. Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association. Rules manual. 2nd ed (1976, Steadward RD)
  83. 83. Can an eye in phthisis be rehabilitated? A case of improved vision with 1-year follow-up (1999, Dohlman CH, D'Amico DJ)
  84. 84. Can asthmatics scuba dive? (1976, )
  85. 85. Cancer and osteoporosis treatment strategies (1999, Ehrman JK)
  86. 86. Cancer and the protective effect of physical activity: The epidemiological evidence (1992, Sternfeld, B.)
  87. 87. Cancer: help clients with cancer participate in physical activity (1998, Hoffman-Goetz L)
  88. 88. Cancer, immune function, and physical activity (1995, Shephard RJ, Shek PN)
  89. 89. Cancer rehab in the health club (1997, Durak EP, Lilly PC)
  90. 90. Cancer risk in asphalt workers and roofers: review and meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies. (1994, Partanen, T., & Boffetta, P.)
  91. 91. Can children with mild mental retardation perceive affordances for action? (1993, Block ME)
  92. 92. Can clinical practice guidelines increase the cost-effectiveness of geriatric rehabilitation? Small Work Group minority report (1997, Johnston MV, Laouri M, Stason WB)
  93. 93. Candace Cable and Dean Barrett scoff at the idea that they're handicapped. From starting line to finish line, they're a pair of easy riders (1983, Henderson J)
  94. 94. Cane-assisted gait biomechanics and electromyography after total hip arthroplasty (2004, Ajemian S, Thon D, Clare P, Kaul L, Zernicke RF & Loitz-Ramage B)
  95. 95. Cane for the blind with a device for detecting and recognizing pedestrian obstacles (1998, Chereshanskii VA, Budiianskaia LM, Ivanchenko IA, Karsh LA, Santonii VI)
  96. 96. Cane handle badminton racket (1977, Cowart J)
  97. 97. Can elderly patients who have had a hip fracture perform moderate- to high-intensity exercise at home? (2005, Mangione, Kathleen K.; Craik, Rebecca L.; Tomlinson, Susan S.; Palombaro, Kerstin M.)
  98. 98. Can exercise control type II diabetes? (1988, Barnes L)
  99. 99. Can exercise help multiple sclerosis? (1987, Gelfman PS)
  100. 100. Can I beat that amputee? (1983, Clark J)
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