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  1. 1. Ha'arakhat ha-tifqud veha-nekhut shel yeladim shelaqu beshituq mohin vedarkhey ha-hit'arvut ha-meshaqemet bahem. (Functional diagnosis and developmental handicaps : assessment and intervention with ce (1992, Vermeer A)
  2. 2. HAART adherence in culturally diverse patients with HIV/AIDS: A study of male patients from a Veteran's Administration Hospital in Northern California (2001, Kemppainen, J.K., Levine, R.E., Mistal, M., & Schmidgall, D.)
  3. 3. Habilitative recreation for the mentally retarded (1971, Freeman BL)
  4. 4. Habitus and the embodiment of disability through lifestyle (2005, Thibodaux, Louise R.)
  5. 5. Hackett McGee (1977, Grealish CA)
  6. 6. Haemoglobin, blood volume, cardiac function, and aerobic power (1999, Gledhill N, Warburton D, Jamnik V)
  7. 7. Hail, hail, the gang's all here...methods for facilitating inclusion (, Davis R)
  8. 8. Ha-kosher ha-gufani shel ha-nekhim ha-mishtamshim bekise galgalim : hebetim fiziologiyim. (Physiological aspects of physical fitness in wheelchair users.) (1992, Hutzler Y)
  9. 9. Half a dozen beers with David 'Clock' Evans (1995, Orchard J)
  10. 10. Halliwick method: teaching disabled individuals to become water free (1984, Wright MLC)
  11. 11. Hamstring muscle torque in paraplegic subjects using functional neuromuscular stimulation (1995, Edwards BG, Kobetic R, Marsolais EB)
  12. 12. Hamstring release for fixed knee flexion contracture in hemophilia (1997, Rodriguez-Merchan EC, Magallon M, Galindo E, Lopez-Cabarcos C)
  13. 13. Hand and wrist extension exercise devise. (2000, Nguyen A.P. LDWBAFAPWRWM)
  14. 14. Handbook of adapted physical education equipment and its use (1973, Sosne M)
  15. 15. Handbook of crafts and recreation for the homebound elderly and handicapped. 2nd ed (1981, Howes S)
  16. 16. Handbook of measurement and evaluation in rehabilitation (1976, Bolton B)
  17. 17. Handbook of physical education and activities for exceptional children. (1975, )
  18. 18. Handbook of spinal cord medicine (1975, Burke DC)
  19. 19. Handbook on transportation for U.C.P. affiliates (1975, Dickman IR)
  20. 20. Hand crank and push rim wheelchair operators square off in RRCA debate (1998, )
  21. 21. Handibook: Calgary (1981, )
  22. 22. Handibook: Edmonton (1981, )
  23. 23. Handicap awareness program (1983, Danaher PM)
  24. 24. Handicape physique et activite sportive au sein de la Federation francaise Handisport (1981, Auberger A)
  25. 25. Handicapes: dans la course (1982, Davis GM)
  26. 26. Handicapes de la vue peuvent-ils faire de la montagne? (1977, Herbecq JP)
  27. 27. Handicapes mentaux et le sport (1981, Henin S)
  28. 28. Handicapes mentaux: quels sportifs? et comment sont-ils reconnus? (1991, Filliolet M)
  29. 29. Handicapes physiques et absence aux cours d'EPS. (Physically handicapped students and absenteeism in physical education.) (1990, Tournebize A)
  30. 30. Handicapes physiques et inaptes partiels. Contribution de l'enceigmement de l'EPS a l'integration des eleves handicapes physiques dans les etablisements scolaires pour favoriser leur insertion sociale (1996, Pasqualini M)
  31. 31. Handicapes physiques et pratique de l'equitation (1975, Sanchez D)
  32. 32. Handicapes sportifs: rapport de synthese d'un travail effective dans le cadre des programmes perspective Jeunesse sur la pratique des sport par les handicapes physiques (, Gauvreau M)
  33. 33. Handicap et exercice (2000, )
  34. 34. Handicapism and sport: new directions for sport sociology research (, Nixon HL)
  35. 35. Handicap: jouer sans voir. (Handicap. Football: playing without seeing.) (1999, Zelela J)
  36. 36. Handicapped (1982, McGowan J)
  37. 37. Handicapped: a cue for bowling (1979, Ankenbrand, LJ)
  38. 38. Handicapped and elderly (1972, Moehrke WJ)
  39. 39. Handicapped and non-handicapped people: cultural perceptions of sport and leisure (1988, Tilley A)
  40. 40. Handicapped are out of hiding: implications for community recreation (1977, Pomeroy J)
  41. 41. Handicapped are out of hiding: implications for community recreation (1974, Pomeroy J)
  42. 42. Handicapped athlete (1978, Shephard RJ)
  43. 43. Handicapped athlete challenges age rule. (1986, )
  44. 44. Handicapped athlete fatally injured enroute to gym (1954, Kozlowski JC)
  45. 45. Handicapped at leisure (1974, Lancaster-Gaye D)
  46. 46. Handicapped bowlers enjoy full program (1975, Kucala ML)
  47. 47. Handicapped bowlers: league and tournament competition offers them that something extra (1979, )
  48. 48. Handicapped boy skis alone to show others (1980, Schwartz S)
  49. 49. Handicapped campers can also play the games (1980, Doolittle J)
  50. 50. Handicapped camping: site, staff, supportive legislation, and funding are among administrative concerns (1983, Brown RM)
  51. 51. Handicapped can dance too (1978, Lloyd ML)
  52. 52. Handicapped can dance, too. Four steps to smooth their way (1979, Glover JM)
  53. 53. Handicapped care for 7 acres of gardens at VA hospital in Roseburg (1978, Moore SC)
  54. 54. Handicapped children in playgroups (1970, )
  55. 55. Handicapped children's nature study center: A cooperative project in outdoor education. End of project report (1973, Lanaghan DM)
  56. 56. Handicapped girls and girl scouting: A guide for leaders (1968, Barnett MW)
  57. 57. Handicapped horsemen (1979, Larocque D)
  58. 58. Handicapped individuals - perceptual motor development, ability and programs (1976, )
  59. 59. Handicapped in sports (2001, )
  60. 60. Handicapped in sports (1983, Stewart MJ)
  61. 61. Handicapped is a state of mind (1979, Klein J)
  62. 62. Handicapped persons: A bibliography of monographs and articles held in the Recreation and Sport Library (3rd ed) (1983, )
  63. 63. Handicapped preschool children: self, teacher, toy and peer-directed behaviors (1980, Field T)
  64. 64. Handicapped riding (1984, Dismuke R)
  65. 65. Handicapped runners shatter old myths (1978, Gordon D)
  66. 66. Handicapped? skiers (1975, Healey D)
  67. 67. Handicapped skiing: a current review of downhill snow skiing for the disabled (1984, McCormick DP)
  68. 68. Handicapped skiing: an overview (, McCormick DP)
  69. 69. Handicapped sportsman? A strong competitive spirit and the discovery of archery keep this man going (1980, Kenoyer M)
  70. 70. Handicapped traveller: a guide for travel counsellors (1982, Noble C)
  71. 71. Handicappers give sports a try (1978, Casewit C)
  72. 72. Handicapping conditions (1983, Appenzeller, H)
  73. 73. Handicapping conditions and older adults (1990, Stein JH)
  74. 74. Handicaps, injuries and related psychological adjustments (1971, Frost RB)
  75. 75. Handicaps moteurs et entrainement sportif (1983, de Potter JC, Levarlet-Joye H)
  76. 76. Handi-quipment games; some recreation games for use by the handicapped - how to play them and where to get them (1972, Stevens A)
  77. 77. Handi-rowing a Lille, une realite (1995, Meurin JH)
  78. 78. Handisport: approche medico-sportive. (Sports medicine approach to handicapped athletes.) (1990, Schulc H)
  79. 79. Handisport: cyclisme. (Handisport: cycling.) (1992, Martin P)
  80. 80. Handling and manoeuvring the disabled student (1980, )
  81. 81. Handling the disabled child in water: an introduction (1976, Reid MJ)
  82. 82. Handrim force increases with increasing ramp grade in wheelchair propulsion (, Sabick MB)
  83. 83. Hand-rim wheelchair propulsion capacity during rehabilitation of persons with spinal cord injury (2005, Dallmeijer, Annet J.; Kilkens, Olga J. E.; Post, Marcel W. M.; de Groot, Sonja; Angenot, Edmond L. D.; Van Asbeck, Floris W. A.; Nene, Anand V.; van der Woude, Lucas H. V.)
  84. 84. Hands across the boarder (1975, Newman J)
  85. 85. Handwriting and Children with Visual Impairments (1996, Arter C)
  86. 86. Handycling? Hand-cranked trikes are a boon to people who move with their hands (1980, Bryan D)
  87. 87. Hanging tough. (NHL player Milos Holan and Rod Carew's daughter Michelle are both living with leukemia) (1913, )
  88. 88. Hang on and yell 'hit it.' (1981, Cordellos HC)
  89. 89. Happiness is being included (1976, Pritchard M)
  90. 90. Happy trails (1996, Marshall NB)
  91. 91. Hard driving man: as a competitor and an advocate for disabled athletes, George Murray takes a back seat to no one (1986, Harmon J)
  92. 92. Hardiness and burnout in the staff of summer residence camps (1990, Szymanski DJ)
  93. 93. Hard of hearing - easy of dancing (1982, Mould B)
  94. 94. Harnessing cooperative synergy to sculpt the medicine of the future: the Mind-Body Wellness Center (1999, Muscat M)
  95. 95. Harry Cordellos. Being blind hasn't stopped San Francisco area resident Harry Cordellos from living an active life that includes running and skiing the American Birkebeiner (1980, Therrien S)
  96. 96. HAS International (, )
  97. 97. Hatha yoga and meditation in patients with post-polio syndrome (2004, DeMayo, W., Singh, B., Duryea, B., & Riley, D.)
  98. 98. Hatha yoga and the treatment of illness (2004, Riley, D.)
  99. 99. Hatha yoga for visually impaired students (1979, Krebs CS)
  100. 100. Hatha yoga: improved vital capacity of college students (2000, Birkel, D. A., & Edgren, L.)
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