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2. Aviation Medicine
3. Vitamin C Requirements Of Native Mine Labourers: An Experimental Study
4. P309 FibroScan improves diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis-Related Liver Disease
5. Effect of altitude upon 1968 Olympic Games running performances
6. Quadruplet orientation of aerial photographs
7. Schädigungen des Peripheren Nerven-Systems beim Sport
8. Running and swimming world records.
9. Sudden Cardiac Death of Pilots in Flight.
10. Congenital Anomaly of Left Coronary Artery in Young Athletes.
11. World records in running and swimming--re-evaluation of data.
12. Menarche, Growth and Physical Efficiency.
13. Sudden death of a rugby international after a test game
14. TRAINING AND EFFICIENCY.
15. Body-Weight as Determinator of Physical Efficiency.
16. FATAL CEREBRAL INJURY IN BOXER
17. PAK1-dependent mechanotransduction enables myofibroblast nuclear adaptation and chromatin organization during fibrosis.
18. Improving detection of cystic fibrosis related liver disease using liver fibrosis assessment tools.
19. Circadian Disruption Primes Myofibroblasts for Accelerated Activation as a Mechanism Underpinning Fibrotic Progression in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
20. SOX9 is required for kidney fibrosis and activates NAV3 to drive renal myofibroblast function.
21. Genetic Contribution to Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Prognostic Implications.
22. The human hand.
23. Professor A. V. Hill. A personal tribute.
24. Medicine, science and sport.
25. Piano music for the one-handed with remarks on the role of art in rehabilitation.
26. 90th birthday of Professor A. V. Hill.
27. Briefly: a response to Dr. Friedman. Dangers of jogging.
28. The contribution of sports medicine to clinical cardiology.
29. Two world records. A comparison the 8.13 m long jump of Jesse Owens 1935, and the 8.90 m jump by Bob Beamon 1968.
30. The evolution of sports medicine.
31. Running and swimming world records.
32. Running and swimming world records.
33. Athletic records.
34. sports medicine.
35. The future of cybernation in health testing laboratories.
36. [Neurologic concepts concerning rehabilitation and performance sport].
37. The immunological status of athletes.
38. Twin research in cardiology with a comment on the role of genetic design in physiology and pathology.
39. Otto Warburg 1883-1970. A personal appreciation.
40. Sherrington, His Life and Thought.
41. The athletic status of women. An analysis of a social phenomenon, by Ernest Jokl, M.D. Reprinted from "The British Journal of Physical Medicine" - November, 1957.
42. Guillaume Benjamine Amand Duchenne de Boulogne, 1806-1875.
43. Nutrition and athletic performance.
44. Interpretation of performance predictions for Tokyo Olympic games 1964 with extrapolations for 1968.
45. Growth and nutrition.
46. Medical research in physical education; impetigo scabies and cutaneous manifestations of malnutrition.
47. [Sudden heart death in sports].
48. Analysis of winning times of track races for men in Mexico City 1968 and Munich 1972.
49. THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
50. Ballistocardiographic changes during a 30 day physical training period.
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