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Basic notes consisting of key legislation, key cases and key explanatory notes from my interpretation.
This review article explores multiple myeloma, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory response and how each disease alters the proteins found in blood serum. I also explore the factors effecting albumin.
Notes written in clear and easy manner to understand. Is based on many journal articles, seminar discussions and lecture notes of 26 pages. Fast track your learning.
exam questions & answers from summer exam for applied movement analysis, short-format. Grade A achieved for this exam.
submitted exam with questions and answers for sport & exercise psychology exam
lecture notes on injury risk factors, the key considerations of reducing injuries in athlete, with reference to certain methods to reduce chance of injury.
lecture notes on isokinetic dynamometry, how to conduct IKD testing safely & effectively, the theory behind IKD and key considerations for certain protocols.
two-part lecture on affect, the relation of arousal and affect, and the implications affect has on sport performance. reference to measuring affect and the issues it presents.
a two-part lecture on affect, what affect is and its relation to arousal, how arousal is measured, the theories behind affect and the impact affect has on sport and exercise performance.
lecture notes on interviews, the different types of interviews, how to conduct interviews effectively and what NOT to do. Also reference to presenting interview data.