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  1. 1. Daily activities in women with rheumatoid arthritis. Aspects of patient education, assistive devices and methods for disability and impairment assessment (1997, Nordenskiold U)
  2. 2. Daily energy expenditure and physical activity in survivors of childhood malignancy (1998, Warner JT, Bell W, Webb DH, Gregory JW)
  3. 3. Daily exercise enhances fat utilization and maintains metabolic rate during severe energy restriction in humans (1996, Mole PA)
  4. 4. Daily fitness program : Baroona special school (1991, Giles H)
  5. 5. Daily Life Activity and the Risk of Developing Hypertension in Middle-aged Japanese Men (2005, Noriyuki N & Kenji S)
  6. 6. Daily objectives (1993, Frick T)
  7. 7. Daily physical activity in adults with mild and moderate learning disabilities: is there enough? (1998, Messent PR, Cooke CB, Long J)
  8. 8. Daily primary school physical education: Effects on physical activity during adult life (1999, Trudeau F, Laurencelle L, Tremblay J, Rajic M, Shephard RJ)
  9. 9. Dallas Wheelchair Mavericks (, )
  10. 10. Dan Buchanan: wheelchairbound, yes; earthbound, no. Pilot profiles (1985, Nye J)
  11. 11. Dance activities for profoundly disabled children and youths (2000, Matsubara Y)
  12. 12. Dance: a healing art (1991, Torino G)
  13. 13. Dance and music for children with autism (1989, Freundlich BM)
  14. 14. Dance and the deaf (1969, Wisher PR)
  15. 15. Dance as a therapeutic process (1974, McGinnis RW)
  16. 16. Dance-based exercise program in rheumatoid arthritis. Feasibility in individuals with American College of Rheumatology functional class III disease (1997, Noreau L, Moffet H, Drolet M, Parent E)
  17. 17. Dance everyone? -- a view of movement education and the handicapped student (1981, Sironen DM)
  18. 18. Dance for physically disabled persons: a manual for teaching ballroom, square, and folk dances to users of wheelchairs and crutches (1976, Hill K)
  19. 19. Dance for psychotic children (1964, Gewertz J)
  20. 20. Dance for special populations (1982, Crain C)
  21. 21. Dance for students with orthopedic conditions - popular/square/folk/modern/ballet (1989, Graves Harris C)
  22. 22. Dance for the exceptional (1984, Lister-Piercy S)
  23. 23. Dance for the handicapped (1980, )
  24. 24. Dance/movement therapy (1984, Sandel SL)
  25. 25. Dance/movement therapy: alternate career in dance (1977, Jette N)
  26. 26. Dance/movement therapy for pre-school handicapped children (1977, Truppi AM)
  27. 27. Dance pedagogy for disabled students. (1987, )
  28. 28. Dancers in the dark: implementation of dance movement instruction on five visually-impaired female adults in the Salt Lake and Utah County areas (1998, Scheel DP)
  29. 29. Dance therapy and education program (1975, Tipple B)
  30. 30. Dance therapy and the autistic child (1977, Archambeau, MK)
  31. 31. Dance therapy as a career (1977, Schmais C)
  32. 32. Dance therapy as treatment of choice for the emotionally disturbed and learning disabled child (1980, Leventhal MB)
  33. 33. Dance therapy: focus on dance VII (1974, Mason KC)
  34. 34. Dance therapy for mentally retarded children (, Costonis M)
  35. 35. Dance therapy: moving - with the beat - toward health (1978, Schuster K)
  36. 36. Dance therapy. The language of movement often communicates a person's feelings better than his cautious, self-censored speech (1977, Feder E)
  37. 37. Dancing tap: for feet and hands (1988, Bornell DG)
  38. 38. Dancing to learn: a contemporary curriculum for learning and physically handicapped adolescents (1979, Walberg F)
  39. 39. Dangerous interpretation. (editorial) (1979, Ryan AJ)
  40. 40. Dangers and problems associated with current approaches to developing leisure interest finders (1979, Witt PA)
  41. 41. Danny Nelson (1991, )
  42. 42. Dare to be different: creating an identity for persons with a disability (1988, Whittaker T)
  43. 43. DASETT - improving education and awareness (1991, Day P)
  44. 44. Das Medium Pferd als Verstaerker psychomotorischer und motivationaler Reize im LRS-Training. (Medium horse as amplifier of psychomotor and motivational stimuli in learning disorder therapy.) (2000, Kunkel H)
  45. 45. Das schwimmtechnische Leitbild im Behindertensport: eine Pruefstudie zur Ermittlung von Leitbildern fuer ein- und beidseitig Beinbehindere in den Techniken 'Brust' und 'Kraul' mit Hilfe qualitativer u (1999, Innenmoser J)
  46. 46. Data-based evaluation of a physical education professional preparation program (1983, Hawkins A)
  47. 47. Data based gymnasium: a systematic approach to physical education for the handicapped (1980, Dunn JM)
  48. 48. Data based gymnasium model (1983, Morehouse J)
  49. 49. Data-based models of how pressure ulcers develop in daily-living contexts of adults with spinal cord injury (2006, Clark FA, Jackson JM, Scott MD, Carlson ME, Atkins MS, Uhles-Tanaka D, Rubayi S.)
  50. 50. Data based physical education for the severely handicapped (1982, Dunn JM)
  51. 51. Data-based research in therapeutic recreation: state of the art (1983, Schleien SJ)
  52. 52. Database for disability sport organisations (1998, Doll-Tepper G)
  53. 53. Dateline Ottawa: good skiing (1982, )
  54. 54. Dave Fowler (1976, Rauchmann B)
  55. 55. Dave Schneider: breaking barriers through racing (1986, Glatch T)
  56. 56. David Connolly: taking giant steps (2001, Carlberg J)
  57. 57. Day camping for the trainable and severely mentally retarded; guidelines for establishing day camp programs (1970, Keck SA)
  58. 58. Day camps serve handicapped and non-handicapped (1975, Bain MF)
  59. 59. Day for the handicapped (1977, Adams, A)
  60. 60. D.C. Center for therapeutic recreation: a model for the nation (1979, Henderson DD)
  61. 61. Deaf (2nd ed.) (1992, )
  62. 62. Deaf athletes compete in Los Angeles. (1985, )
  63. 63. Deaf athletic directors' orientations to sport (1992, Stewart DA)
  64. 64. Deaf - but not defeated. How one man's terrible loss has given other racquetball players a tremendous gain (1986, Stetson F)
  65. 65. Deaf children 'hear' about nature's wonders (1974, Ackley, M)
  66. 66. Deaf children in physical education (1988, Butterfield SA)
  67. 67. Deaf culture, cochlear implants, and elective disability [see comments] (1998, Tucker BP)
  68. 68. Deafness: the invisible handicap (2001, Rebick J)
  69. 69. Deaf sport in the community (1986, Stewart DA)
  70. 70. Deaf student in physical education (1969, Berges SA)
  71. 71. Deaf united: A history of football in the British deaf community (2000, Atherton M)
  72. 72. Deaf with a small 'd' [letter; comment] (1998, Cornelius M)
  73. 73. Dealing with back pain. (1998, )
  74. 74. Dealing with diabetes (1984, Jorgensen R)
  75. 75. Dealing with diabetes: diabetics able to compete fully in sports, but strenuous exercise calls for cautions (1983, Jorgensen R)
  76. 76. Dealing with difference in coaching and learning - a study of special education and physical education (1998, Tremayne B)
  77. 77. Dealing with irresponsibility (1984, Shaver L)
  78. 78. Dealing with low-back pain - part II: adductor/abdominal exercises offer relief (1995, Perry LR)
  79. 79. Dealing with student diversity through the case-study approach (1996, Boyce BA)
  80. 80. Dealing with wheelchair training: Manual (2000, )
  81. 81. Dean Smith : decathlete (1991, Larsen C)
  82. 82. Debie Diver (1978, Lustik T)
  83. 83. Debunking disabilities (1996, Zancanaro J)
  84. 84. Decision making in leisure: Empowerment for people with mental retardation (1992, Bullock CC)
  85. 85. Decision time and movement time as a function of response complexity in retarded persons (1978, Wade MG)
  86. 86. Declaration of war (1997, Cross TE)
  87. 87. Decline in function and life expectancy of older persons with cerebral palsy (2004, Strauss, David; Ojdana, Kelly; Shavelle, Robert; Rosenbloom, Lewis.)
  88. 88. Decline of the blood glucose concentration after muscular effort in diabetic children (1980, Dorchy H)
  89. 89. Decreased mobility in the elderly: the exercise antidote (1997, Buckwalter JA)
  90. 90. Decreased postexercise facilitation of motor evoked potentials in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome or depression (1996, Samii A, Wassermann EM, Ikoma K, Mercurim B)
  91. 91. Decreasing disability in chronic back pain through aggressive spine rehabilitation (1997, Rainville J, Sobel J, Hartigan C, Monlux G, Bean J)
  92. 92. Decreasing self-stimulatory behavior with physical exercise in a group of autistic boys (1980, Watters, R.G. & Watters, W.E.)
  93. 93. Decreasing self-stimulatory behavior with physical exercise in a group of autistic boys (1980, Watters RG)
  94. 94. Dedicated young wrestler (1976, Bollas BM)
  95. 95. Deep Water Running: A Conditioning Alternative (2004, Loupias,J.P., Golding,L.A.)
  96. 96. Deer hunting for persons with disabilities (1994, Hunter D)
  97. 97. Deficit and change in gait velocity during rehabilitation after stroke (1996, Goldie PA, Matyas TA, Evans OM)
  98. 98. Defining Child Noncompliance: An Examination of Temporal Parameters (1997, Shriver MD, Allen KD)
  99. 99. Defining community integration of persons with brain injuries as acculturation: a Canadian perspective (2001, Minnes, P., Buell, K., Nolte, M. L., McColl, M. A., Carlson, P., & Johnston, J.)
  100. 100. Defining health behavior in light of related disciplines (1997, Manning TM.)
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