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Gordner, Ronald L. Bioelectric impedance analysis in body composition measurement: January 1989 through December 1994 : 627 citations. Bethesda, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, Reference Section, 1994.

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Heritage, Ford. Composition and facts about foods and their relationship to the human body. Pomeroy, WA: Health Research, 1993.

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André, Haeberli, ed. Human protein data. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 1998.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. SUSHI Food for the eye, the body & the soul. 2nd ed. Boston, MA: Springer-Verlag US, 2009.

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Age estimation of the human skeleton. Springfield, Ill: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd., 2010.

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Lawman's Brut, an early Arthurian poem: A study of Middle English formulaic composition. Lewiston [N.Y.]: E. Mellen Press, 1991.

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R, Speakman J., ed. Body composition analysis of animals. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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Speakman, John R., ed. Body Composition Analysis of Animals. Cambridge University Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511551741.

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Sherbeeny, Samy Mohamed El. Validation of selected regression equations for predicting body density, body fat percentage, lean body weight, and body fat weight. 1985.

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(Editor), J. G. Kral, and T. B. VanItallie (Editor), eds. Recent Developments in Body Composition Analysis. Smith-Gordon & Co Ltd, 1993.

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G, Kral John, and Van Itallie, Theodore B., 1919-, eds. Recent developments in body composition analysis: Methods and applications. London: Smith-Gordon, 1993.

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Locke, Michael Scott. A comparison of the fat and non-fat components of the hydrostatic weighing and O-scale method of body composition analysis. 1988.

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Bioelectrical impedance analysis: The effect of hydration level on body composition. 1995.

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Generalized body composition prediction equations for men using simple measurement techniques. 1986.

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Speakman, John R. Body Composition Analysis of Animals: A Handbook of Non-Destructive Methods. Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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Speakman, John R. Body Composition Analysis of Animals: A Handbook of Non-Destructive Methods. Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Speakman, John R. Body Composition Analysis of Animals: A Handbook of Non-Destructive Methods. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Speakman, John R. Body Composition Analysis of Animals: A Handbook of Non-Destructive Methods. Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Claessens, Albrecht L., Gaston Beunen, and Robert M. Malina. Anthropometry, physique, body composition, and maturity. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0003.

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The appropriate normalization of exercise performance data for differences in body size underpins the clarification of growth and maturational influences on physiological function. Therefore, scaling is an issue of fundamental importance for all paediatric exercise scientists. The selection and application of a scaling method appropriate for the data and research question being addressed is at least as important as ensuring that the methodology used to collect the data is valid, reliable, and appropriate for use with young people. Several scaling methods are available and some methods can be applied in different ways. Unfortunately, taken as a whole, the extant literature presents a confusing picture as to which of these techniques is preferable, how they should be applied, and the meaning of the results obtained. The aim of this chapter is to clarify these issues through a description of the techniques available for analysing both cross-sectional and longitudinal data sets, highlighting their statistical and theoretical derivations.
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National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Office of Medical Applications of Research. and NIH Technology Assessment Conference on Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Body Composition Measurement (1994 : National Institutes of Health), eds. Bioelectrical impedance analysis in body composition measurement: National Institutes of Health Technology Assessment Conference statement : December 12-14, 1994. [Bethesda, Md: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Office of Medical Applications of Research], 1994.

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National Institutes of Health (U.S.) and NIH Technology Assessment Conference on Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Body Composition Measurement (1994 : National Institutes of Health), eds. Bioelectrical impedance analysis in body composition measurement: Program and abstracts : December 12-14, Masur Auditorium, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Md: National Institutes of Health, 1994.

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Validity of whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis in the prediction of percent body fat in women. 1990.

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Validity of whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis in the prediction of percent body fat in women. 1988.

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Validity of whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis in the prediction of percent body fat in women. 1990.

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Validity of whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis in the prediction of percent body fat in women. 1990.

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Validity of whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis in the prediction of percent body fat in women. 1990.

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Validity of whole-body bioelectrical impedance analysis in the prediction of percent body fat in women. 1990.

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Auerbach, Brent. Musical Motives. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197526026.001.0001.

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Motives, the small, recurring shape elements primarily identified by their pitch and rhythm profiles, are near-ubiquitous in music. Yet despite their long-standing prominence in composition and in past and present discourse on music, motives have resisted systematic treatment. The present work, Musical Motives, establishes a methodology for identifying and labeling motives and for assembling viable, meaningful analyses with them. The book opens with a general introduction to motives and a review of their history in Western music. The body of the work prescribes a two-tiered system for working with motives: basic motivic analysis (BMA) concerns monophonic motives composed of pitch and rhythm, while complex motivic analysis (CMA) concerns polyphonic motives that present as a richer network of elements drawn from many domains, including but not limited to pitch, rhythm, counterpoint, harmony, texture, and articulation. In support of these methods, the book offers a generous set of tools to advance this analytic subdiscipline. One tool is a universal system of motivic nomenclature proposed to facilitate dialogue among analysts. Another is a technique for melodic reduction, rooted in principles of salience, that allows analysts to posit motives that admit flexibility without sacrificing methodologic rigor. Most significant, the work details specific procedures for creating, interpreting, and presenting motivic analyses that range in length from just a few measures to entire pieces. Extensive demonstrations of all points and procedures are given in the form of analyses of selections and full works by composers as diverse as Beethoven, Handel, Chopin, Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Cécile Chaminade, Marvin Hamlisch, Aretha Franklin, John Philip Sousa, and Radiohead.
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National Institutes of Health (U.S.) and Technology Assessment Conference on Bioelectric Impedance Analysis in Body Composition Measurement (1994 : National Institutes of Health), eds. NIH technology assessment conference on bioelectrical impedance analysis in body composition measurement. Bethesda, Md: National Institutes of Health, 1994.

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Comparison of bioelectrical impedance analysis with measures of body composition in children. 1989.

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Comparison of bioelectrical impedance analysis with measures of body composition in children. 1987.

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Reliability and objectivity of the volumetric technique for determining body density. 1986.

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Reliability and objectivity of the volumetric technique for determining body density. 1986.

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Reliability and objectivity of the volumetric technique for determining body density. 1986.

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Music in the Body –The Body in Music. Georg Olms Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2022.84.

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The body matters in the humanities and within social and cultural studies. It is variously understood as a knowledge store and transmitter, as a node of perception and cognition, as a site of discipline and power and as a locus of identity and agency. But how is the body integral to our concept of music? With increasing interest, Musicology is discovering the epistemological role of the body and its potential as analytical tool, pursuing avenues such as affect studies, performance studies, gender in music and musical perception and cognition. This volume of collected works draws on an international conference, held at the Department of Musicology at the University of Göttingen in 2019, that aimed to bring together various theoretical perspectives relating to the body and evaluating its present musicological relevance. It explores pathways into a fundamental debate on the body as a central musicological category and reflects on the relevance of this category in the application of diverse musical objects and practices. Composition and performance, aesthetic discourse and sociological analysis, perception and production are all discussed in relation to bodily knowledge, bodily practice and bodily norms. Historical, contemporary, analytical, ethnographic and artistic-experimental approaches reflect the richness of the musicological discipline and its forays into the musical body. The publication contains twelve different approaches to the body in music in German and English by Sylvain Brétéché, Max Ischebeck, Werner Jauk, Jasna Jovicevic, Moritz Kelber, Tobias Knickmann, Ina Knoth, Madeleine Le Bouteiller, Alastair White, Martin Winter, Stefanie Schroedter and Martin Zenck.
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Farley, Sean David. Body composition analysis and lactation in black bears (Ursus americanus) and brown bears (U. arctos horribilis). 1994.

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Anthropometric regression equations for the estimation of body composition in young female gymnasts. 1988.

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Anthropometric regression equations for the estimation of body composition in young female gymnasts. 1989.

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Haeberli, Edited by: Andre. Human Protein Data. Wiley-VCH, 1999.

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Comparison of hydrostatic weighing to bioelectrical impedance analysis in women greater than thirty percent body fat. 1991.

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Goff, Philip. Analytic Phenomenology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677015.003.0010.

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This chapter outlines a consciousness-based approach to metaphysics: analytic phenomenology. Chapter 5 argued that introspection reveals the essential nature of our conscious states. Analytic phenomenology builds on this, taking our introspective grasp of the nature of consciousness as a crucial source of data for metaphysical enquiry. This methodology is explored in relation to contemporary debates on composition, and a phenomenological argument for presentism is outlined to give an example of how analytic phenomenology might be applied outside of the mind–body problem. The datum of consciousness is hugely neglected in contemporary philosophy; proper appreciation of it has the potential to revolutionize metaphysics in the analytic tradition.
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IAEA. Introduction to Body Composition Assessment Using the Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Saliva Samples by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2013.

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IAEA. Introduction to Body Composition Assessment Using the Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Urine Samples by Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2013.

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IAEA. Introduction to Body Composition Assessment Using the Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Saliva Samples by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2011.

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IAEA. Introduction to Body Composition Assessment Using the Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Saliva Samples by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2013.

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IAEA. Introduction to Body Composition Assessment Using the Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Urine Samples by Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2013.

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IAEA. Introduction to Body Composition Assessment Using the Deuterium Dilution Technique with Analysis of Urine Samples by Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2011.

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Meier, Benjamin Mason, and Virgínia Brás Gomes. Human Rights Treaty Bodies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190672676.003.0024.

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This chapter assesses the role of human rights treaty bodies in monitoring, interpreting, and adjudicating health-related human rights obligations, facilitating accountability for the realization of human rights in health policy. With each core human rights treaty having its own corresponding human rights treaty body, these international institutions influence states and galvanize advocates to take action to realize human rights across a range of global health issues. Describing treaty body efforts to monitor state implementation, interpret human rights, and adjudicate individual complaints, this chapter examines the evolving composition and functions of these treaty bodies and analyzes their effectiveness in facilitating the implementation of human rights as a basis for global health. Given recent United Nations efforts to strengthen treaty body functions and streamline monitoring processes, treaty bodies provide complementary approaches for public health practitioners to support accountability for the implementation of health-related human rights.
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The effect of acute and endurance exercise on endogenous 3-methylhistidine excretion in female runners and non-runners. 1986.

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The effect of acute and endurance exercise on endogenous 3-methylhistidine excretion in female runners and non-runners. 1988.

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