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Jordan J. Becker, Tara L. McIsaac, Shawn L. Copeland and Rajal G. Cohen
Background: Alexander technique private lessons have been shown to reduce chronic neck pain and are thought to work by different mechanisms than exercise. Group classes may also be effective and would be cost-effective. Design: A two-group pre-test/post-...
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Les Copeland and Karen Hardy
This article reviews evidence of how starch granules associated with archaeological artefacts provide an insight into the use of plants by our ancestors for food, medicines and cultural activities. The properties of starch relevant to archaeological cont...
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Travis R. Stroth, Brian P. Bledsoe and Peter A. Nelson
Analytical channel design tools have not advanced appreciably in the last decades, and continue to produce designs based upon a single representative discharge that may not lead to overall sediment continuity. It is beneficial for designers to know when ...
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Ana Paula dos Santos Rubem,Luana Carneiro Brandão,João Carlos Correia Baptista Soares de Mello
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Andrea Copeland
A considerable amount of information, particularly in image form, is shared on the web through social networking sites. If any of this content is worthy of preservation, who decides what is to be preserved and based on what criteria. This paper explores ...
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Dat-Dao Nguyen
In multi-criteria decision making, any Group Decision Support System (GDSS) requires a social judgment model for calculation of weights on decision alternatives, and tabulation of individual votes toward a consensus. One could assess a Social Welfare Fun...
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Janet Toland,Pak Yoong
This article describes the use of historical methods in information systems research and provides a practical example of how this technique was used in a recent research project. Though the information systems researcher already has a rich cornucopia of...
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Matthew G. Mesa, Brien P. Rose & Elizabeth S. Copeland
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Timothy J. Copeland and R. Seth Wilhoit
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Matthew G. Mesa, Elizabeth S. Copeland, Helena E. Christiansen, Jacob L. Gregg, Sean R. Roon & Paul K. Hershberger
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