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  1. 1. O2 extraction maintains O2 uptake during submaximal exercise with beta-adrenergic blockade at 4,300 m (1998, Mazzeo RS, Wolfel EE, Selland MA, Cymerman A, Brooks GA, Butterfield GA, Mazzeo RS, Grover RF, Reeves JT)
  2. 2. OA and sports: when is exercise bad for the joints (1998, )
  3. 3. Obese and overweight adults in the United States (1983, Abraham, S., Carroll, M.D., Najjar, M.F., and Fulwood, R. )
  4. 4. Obesity among adults with disabling conditions (2002, Weil, E., Wachterman, M., McCarthy, E. P., Davis, R. B., O?Day, B., Iezzoni, L. I., et al)
  5. 5. Obesity and diabetes: Their relationship and treatment (1982, Bibbs ML)
  6. 6. Obesity and knee osteoarthritis (1988, Felson, D. T., Anderson, J. J, Naimar, A., Walker, A. M., & Meenan, R. F.)
  7. 7. Obesity as a risk factor for osteoarthritis of the hand and wrist: A prospective study (1994, Carman, W. J., Sowers, M. F., Hawthorne, V. M., & Weissfeld, L. A.)
  8. 8. Obesity in Canada: a descriptive analysis (1997, Macdonald SM, Reeder BA, Chen Y, Despres JP)
  9. 9. Obesity intervention in persons with spinal cord injury (2006, Chen, Y.; Henson, S.; Jackson, A. B.; Richards, J. S.)
  10. 10. Obesity levels in institutionalized mentally retarded adults (2nd ed.) (1986, Kelly LE)
  11. 11. Obesity of mentally retarded individuals: Prevalence, characteristics, and intervention (1985, Burkart JE, Fox RA, Rotatori AF)
  12. 12. Obesity, physical activity, and the metabolic syndrome in adult neuromuscular disease. (2005, Kilmer, David D.; Zhao, Holly H.)
  13. 13. Obesity prevalence among a group of Chicago residents with disabilities (2005, Rimmer ,J.H., Wang, E.)
  14. 14. Obesity prevalence among a group of Chicago residents with disabilities. (2005, Rimmer, J. H., & Wang, E.)
  15. 15. Objectification of hippotherapy efficiency (1997, Sackov VI)
  16. 16. Objective assessment of physical activity in adults with mental retardation (1997, Frey GC)
  17. 17. Objective-based instructional programs: systems approach applied to instruction in physical education for the handicapped (1982, Wessel JA)
  18. 18. Objective effects of a 6 months' endurance and strength training program in outpatients with congestive heart failure (1999, Delagardelle C, Feiereisen P, Krecke R, Essamri B, Beissel J, charles.delagardelle@santel.lu)
  19. 19. Object Permanence, Reaching, and Locomotion in Infants Who Are Blind (1997, Ross S, Tobin MJ)
  20. 20. Object preference and resulting movement behaviors of three to seven year old custodial and trainable retarded boys (1973, Conover DK)
  21. 21. Observational Assessment of Forceful Exertion and the Perceived Force Demands of Daily Activities (2004, Marshall MM & Armstrong TJ)
  22. 22. Observational assessments of the interaction of implant recipients with family and peers: preliminary findings (1997, Knutson JF, Boyd RC, Reid JB, Mayne T, Fetrow R)
  23. 23. Observational instrument to describe the individualized instruction in motor skills of moderately mentally retarded children in the preschool play programme (1978, Whincup ME)
  24. 24. Observational learning and symbolic coding of a sequential motor task by educable mentally handicapped children (1977, Taaffe JEL)
  25. 25. Observation of motor behaviour in the daily life of cerebral palsied children (1990, Vermeer A)
  26. 26. Observations from the CDC. The urgent need for new HIV/STD prevention options for women (1998, Irwin K, Scarlett M, Moseley R)
  27. 27. Observations on an Ethnic Classification of Idiots (1866, Down, J.L.)
  28. 28. Observations on physical activity in physical locations: Age, gender, ethnicity, and month effects (1993, Baranowski T, Thompson WO, DuRant RH, Baranowski J, Puhl J)
  29. 29. Observations on physical fitness and developmental skills of emotionally disturbed boys (1972, Shoemaker F)
  30. 30. Observing the interventions of teachers and therapists in the movement rehabilitation of cerebral palsied children (1989, Vermeer A)
  31. 31. Obstacle courses: Challenging brain food (1999, Wanzer P)
  32. 32. Obstacles (1981, Smith D)
  33. 33. Obstacles adapted physical education specialists encounter when developing transition plans (2000, Krueger DL)
  34. 34. Obstacles. Edition scolaire speciale (1981, )
  35. 35. Obstacles: progress report: report of the Special Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped (1982, Smith D)
  36. 36. Obstacles: rapport (1982, )
  37. 37. Obstacles: report of the Special Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped. 3rd report (1981, Smith D)
  38. 38. Obstacles. Special school edition (1981, Smith D)
  39. 39. Obturator neuropathy: A cause of exercise-related groin pain (1999, Brukner P, Bradshaw C, McCrory P)
  40. 40. Occasional papers on the role of recreators in service to the handicapped child (2000, Sessoms DH)
  41. 41. Occupational exposures and pancreatic cancer: A meta-analysis (2000, Ojajarvi, I.A., Partanen, T.J., Ahlbom, A., Boffetta, P., Hakulinen, T., Jourenkova, N., Kauppinen, T.P., Kogevinas, M., Porta, M., Vainio, H.U., Weiderpass, E., & Wesseling, C.H.)
  42. 42. Occupational need in severe dementia: a descriptive study (1997, Perrin T)
  43. 43. Occupational stress in special education: a challenge for school health professionals (1985, Falck VT)
  44. 44. Occupational therapy after stroke: are we providing the right services at the right time? (1998, Sabari JS)
  45. 45. Occupational therapy and the postpolio syndrome. (1989, Young, G. R.)
  46. 46. Occupational upper-extremity-related disability: Demographic, physical, and psychosocial factors (1998, Huang GD, Feuerstein M, Berkowitz SM, Peck CA)
  47. 47. Oerwood Braille Trail in Pennsylvania (1971, Brett JJ)
  48. 48. Of bits, bytes, and boxes: using simulations and games in professional preparation of adapted physical educators (1988, Gavron S)
  49. 49. Of checkers & marathons (1996, Lathrop D)
  50. 50. Office Athlete (1997, Spark D)
  51. 51. Official '99 Games poster. (1999, )
  52. 52. Official Canadian wheelchair softball rules. Livre officiel des reglements canadien du softball en fauteuil roulant (1985, )
  53. 53. Officially approved demonstrations:.. (1988, Grescoe P)
  54. 54. Official results for the 1983 Canadian Games for the Physically Disabled (1983, )
  55. 55. Official results of the thirteenth World Games of the Deaf, held at Bucharest, Romania, July 17-27, 1977. Resultats officielles des 13eme Jeux mondiaux pour les sourds, Bucarest, 17-27 juillet 1977 (1977, )
  56. 56. Official rulebook of the National Wheelchair Athletic Association (1990, )
  57. 57. Official rulebook of the National Wheelchair Athletic Association. (1986, )
  58. 58. Official rules and case book 1983-1984 (1983, )
  59. 59. Of horses and camels (1977, Witt PA)
  60. 60. OFY group helps blind (1972, )
  61. 61. Ohio - 'eight-semester' rule enforced despite learning disability (1997, Ross TC)
  62. 62. Old age, gender, and physical activity: The biomedicalization of aging. (1991, Vertinsky, P.)
  63. 63. Older adults with developmental disabilities/mental retardation: a research agenda for an emerging sub-population (1990, Rancourt AM)
  64. 64. Older adults with developmental disabilities/mental retardation: implications for professional services (1989, Rancourt AM)
  65. 65. Older Adults With Intellectual Disability in Residential Care Centers in Israel: Health Status and Service Utilization (2004, Merrick J, Davidson PW, Morad M, Janicki MP, Wexler O & Henderson CM)
  66. 66. Older individuals with mental retardation and the effect of a physical activity intervention on selected social psychological variables (1992, Mactavish JB)
  67. 67. Older women's beliefs about physical activity (1998, Conn VS)
  68. 68. Older women's feelings about exercise and their adherence to an aerobic regimen over time (1998, Caserta MS, Gillett PA)
  69. 69. Oldest sport: Remarkable Robert Allman (1982, Sayenga D)
  70. 70. Old school: despite difficulties, more Courts line up in support of age-limitation rules (1998, Sikorski EJ)
  71. 71. Olympiad for the Disabled (1975, )
  72. 72. Olympic athletes face heat, other health hurdles [news] [published erratum appears in JAMA 1996 Nov 27;276(20):1638] (1996, Gaie M)
  73. 73. Olympic Games, beggars and a boy named Brad (1978, Cantwell JD)
  74. 74. Olympic Games, beggars, and a boy named Brad. (letter) (1978, Cantwell JD)
  75. 75. Olympic Medal winner Doug Herland: rises to the occasion (1985, Reith K)
  76. 76. Olympic Scientific Congress, July 1984 - Sports and disabled athletes (1984, )
  77. 77. Olympics for everyone? (1975, Campbell RL)
  78. 78. Olympics for the disabled (1980, Edwards D)
  79. 79. Olympics for the Disabled, Arnhem, Holland, 21 June - 5 July. Rulebook (1980, )
  80. 80. Olympic tale about the bears, the lions and the tigers (1977, Pottie S)
  81. 81. O-maps reach new height. Tactile O-maps for the visually impaired (1998, Gardiner A)
  82. 82. On a bike (1981, McIver-Kitch A)
  83. 83. On a roll off-road (1996, Bennett RP)
  84. 84. On constructing a parody and then knocking it down: A reaction to Kerr and Blais (2000, Bouffard M)
  85. 85. One-armed wonder: Pete Gray, wartime baseball, and the American dream (1995, Kashatus WC)
  86. 86. One-cylinder power package (1977, DeLong F)
  87. 87. One giant step... A scholar/artist tells how he overcame his cycling handicaps and changed his life (1982, Edgar BC)
  88. 88. One giant step for Rip (1981, Veith W)
  89. 89. One-Handed Touch Typing on a QWERTY Keyboard (1996, Matias E)
  90. 90. One hot seat: an innovative wheelchair lets disabled athletes hit mountain biking trails (1994, Finkel M)
  91. 91. One of a kind: the legend of Carl Joseph (1980, Meyers J)
  92. 92. One of golf's greatest stories is what is happening with the disabled (1997, Mittelstaedt RD)
  93. 93. One step closer to leveling the playing field. (1997, )
  94. 94. One story--acts of violence: Hurdles: A paralympic equestrian takes hold of the reins (1997, Laughinghouse A)
  95. 95. One to one support in integrated settings: the leisure buddy program (1983, Gold D)
  96. 96. On one level (1991, Smedley G)
  97. 97. On postural stability and variability (, Newell KM)
  98. 98. On-site fitness. (1999, )
  99. 99. On strategy (1986, )
  100. 100. On target (, Pettit M)
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