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Delaney, J. Scott, Ammar Al-Kashmiri, Penny-Jane Baylis, Tracy Troutman, Mahmood Aljufaili, and José A. Correa. "The Assessment of Airway Maneuvers and Interventions in University Canadian Football, Ice Hockey, and Soccer Players." Journal of Athletic Training 46, no. 2 (March 1, 2011): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-46.2.117.

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Abstract Context: Managing an airway in an unconscious athlete is a lifesaving skill that may be made more difficult by the recent changes in protective equipment. Different airway maneuvers and techniques may be required to help ventilate an unconscious athlete who is wearing full protective equipment. Objective: To assess the effectiveness of different airway maneuvers with football, ice hockey, and soccer players wearing full protective equipment. Design: Crossover study. Setting: University sports medicine clinic. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 146 university varsity athletes, consisting of 62 football, 45 ice hockey, and 39 soccer players. Intervention(s): Athletes were assessed for different airway and physical characteristics. Three investigators then evaluated the effectiveness of different bag-valve-mask (BVM) ventilation techniques in supine athletes who were wearing protective equipment while inline cervical spine immobilization was maintained. Main Outcome Measure(s): The effectiveness of 1-person BVM ventilation (1-BVM), 2-person BVM ventilation (2-BVM), and inline immobilization and ventilation (IIV) was judged by each investigator for each athlete using a 4-point rating scale. Results: All forms of ventilation were least difficult in soccer players and most difficult in football players. When compared with 1-BVM, both 2-BVM and IIV were deemed more effective by all investigators for all athletes. Interference from the helmet and stabilizer were common reasons for difficult ventilation in football and ice hockey players. Conclusions: Sports medicine professionals should practice and be comfortable with different ventilation techniques for athletes wearing full equipment. The use of a new ventilation technique, termed inline immobilization and ventilation, may be beneficial, especially when the number of responders is limited.
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Corrigan, Liam Patrick, and Jing Xian Li. "The Effect of Unilateral Hockey Bag Carriage on the Muscle Activities of the Trunk and Lower Limb of Young Healthy Males During Gait." Research in Sports Medicine 22, no. 1 (January 2, 2014): 23–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2013.852094.

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Smith, Earl, and Angela J. Hattery. "Bad Boy for Life: Hip-Hop Music, Race, and Sports." Sociology of Sport Journal 37, no. 3 (September 1, 2020): 174–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2018-0134.

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P Diddy’s Bad Boy for Life video provides a strategic point of departure in the quest for values and community, sui generis, in SportsWorld. This study poses an interruption to the “ideological” articulations of discourse on the relationship between hip-hop music and sports by providing an examination of empirical and scientific data inside of SportsWorld. There is a carefully crafted narrative about the coexistence among Black American athletes, SportsWorld, and hip-hop music. From the beginning of Black athletes’ entry into the White spaces of the so-called level playing field of sports—from National Association of Stock Car Racing to the National Hockey Association to Major League Baseball to National Basketball Association—this integration upsets the norms of both civility and history; because for many in White America, the belief persists that these same athletes were not then and should not be today in those sacred spaces. From Jackie Robinson to the Williams Sisters to Jack Johnson to Tiger Woods to Althea Gibson to Fritz Pollard and, of course, Muhammad Ali—all of these pioneers suffered the indignities of racial discrimination. As Smith argues in his 2014 book Race, Sport and the American Dream, fast forward, deep inside the second aught of the 21st century, it is often assumed that the addition of hip-hop music to the pregame and half-time entertainment at ballparks, basketball arenas, stadiums, and ice hockey arenas signals a welcoming to the Black Athlete and their fans. Using a Marxian lens, this study argues that both these assumptions are no more than the ideology of beliefs that Marx describes as “fantasies and illusions” or more straightforward a “phantasmagoria.” These fantasies and illusions show up as a laterna magica projecting images on society and in SportsWorld, where these can be described as commodity fetishism. Through the authors' empirical analysis of data on segregation and integration in SportsWorld, they demonstrate that things are not always as they seem.
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Guenter, Ryan W., John G. H. Dunn, and Nicholas L. Holt. "Talent Identification in Youth Ice Hockey: Exploring “Intangible” Player Characteristics." Sport Psychologist 33, no. 4 (December 1, 2019): 323–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.2018-0155.

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The purpose of this study was to examine “intangible” characteristics that scouts consider when evaluating draft-eligible prospects for the Western Hockey League. Sixteen scouts participated in semistructured interviews that were subjected to an inductive thematic analysis and then organized around predetermined categories ofwhyintangibles were important,whatintangibles were valued, andhowscouts evaluated these intangibles. Intangibles helped scouts establish players’ fit with the organizational culture of teams and influenced scouts’ draft-list ranking of players. The key intangibles scouts sought were labeled compete, passion, character, and leadership/team player. Scouts noted red flags (i.e., selfish on-ice behaviors, bad body language, and poor parental behavior) that led them to question players’ suitability for their respective organizations. Finally, scouts used an investigative process to identify and evaluate these intangibles through direct observation; interviews with players, coaches, and trainers; and assessments of players’ social media activities. Implications for sport psychology consultants are discussed.
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Jerath, Kinshuk, and Fei Long. "Multiperiod Contracting and Salesperson Effort Profiles: The Optimality of “Hockey Stick,” “Giving Up,” and “Resting on Laurels”." Journal of Marketing Research 57, no. 2 (February 11, 2020): 211–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022243719887378.

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The authors study multiperiod sales force incentive contracting in which salespeople can engage in effort gaming, a phenomenon that has extensive empirical support. Focusing on a repeated moral hazard scenario with two independent periods and a risk-neutral agent with limited liability, the authors conduct a theoretical investigation to understand which effort profiles the firm can expect under the optimal contract. The authors show that various effort profiles that may give the appearance of being suboptimal, such as postponing effort exertion (“hockey stick”) and not exerting effort after a bad or a good initial demand outcome (“giving up” and “resting on laurels,” respectively) may indeed be induced optimally by the firm. This is because, under certain conditions that depend on how severe the contracting frictions are and how effective effort exertion is in increasing demand, the firm wants to concentrate rewards on extreme demand outcomes. Doing this induces gaming and reduces expected demand but also makes motivating effort cheaper, thus saving on incentive payments. On introducing dependence between time periods, such as when the agent can transfer demands between periods, this insight continues to hold and, furthermore, “hockey stick,” “giving up,” and “resting on laurels” can be optimal for the firm even under repeated short time horizon contracting. The results imply that one must carefully consider the setting and environmental factors when making inferences about contract effectiveness from dynamic effort profiles of agents.
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Zayaruznaya, Anna. "Hockets as Compositional and Scribal Practice in the ars nova Motet—A Letter from Lady Music." Journal of Musicology 30, no. 4 (2013): 461–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jm.2013.30.4.461.

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The whimsical upper-voice texts of the anonymous fourteenth-century motet Musicalis/Sciencie stage an epistolary exchange between Rhetoric, Music, and a long list of French composers and singers. The letters complain that these musicians, whose ranks include Guillaume de Machaut and Philippe de Vitry, split words with rests when they write hockets. The critical tone of Musicalis/Sciencie implies that some ars nova composers must have regularly split words with hockets, while others—the motet’s composer, for one—held this to be bad practice. But since modern editions and medieval scribes alike are imprecise in the placement of text around hockets, the existence of such opposing camps seems difficult to substantiate. An analysis of text-note alignment in four sources for Apta/Flos reveals that some scribes were prescriptive in their texting of hockets, while others, like the scribe of the important Ivrea codex, were pragmatic. An awareness of these differences can lead to alternate modes of interpreting ambiguous text underlay. In the case of Philippe de Vitry’s Petre/Lugentium, shifting syllables adjacent to hockets can transform the work, highlighting carefully differentiated textural zones that are key to its structure. Such editorial intervention can in turn yield fresh insight into competing compositional approaches.
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Jilka, Michal, and Oldřich Racek. "Motivace fanoušků fotbalu, hokeje a florbalu k návštěvě utkání profesionálních sportovních klubů." Studia sportiva 12, no. 2 (January 3, 2019): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/sts2018-2-14.

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The article deals with the motivation of consumers of professional sports clubs of football, hockey and floorball to visit matches. Despite the apparent small increase in long-term attendance in selected sports, the average number of visitors compared to foreign countries is significantly lower. The impact can have several aspects, ranging from the unattractive matches or the players who are playing for the club, the bad priced pricing policy of individual clubs, the lack of promotion of the match, etc. To find out the results, the questionnaire survey was used during the individual sports matches, processed and evaluated. It has been found that the most frequent motives for visiting sports matches of selected sports are primarily the people with whom the people go to the match and then the feeling of relaxation and the atmosphere associated with the given match. Ticket prices, even personalities and individuality who are playing for the club, don’t play a role in deciding process.
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Gee, Chris J. "Using a direct observation methodology to study aggressive behavior in ice hockey: The good, the bad, and the ugly." Journal of Behavioral Health and Medicine 1, no. 1 (2010): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/h0100543.

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Vincentius, Royke, and Tri Wahyu P. "DESAIN SARANA BAWA PERALATAN OLAHRAGA HOCKEY LAPANGAN UNTUK PEMAKAIAN SATU ORANG ATLIT." Jurnal Kreatif : Desain Produk Industri dan Arsitektur 7, no. 1 (March 25, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.46964/jkdpia.v7i1.13.

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Abstrak Asal muasal olahraga permainan Hockey lapangan dapat dilacak dari dua sumber kuno, yaitu Persia Kuno dan Mesir Kuno. Hockey lapangan adalah satu permainan yang dimainkan antara dua regu yang seiap pemainnya memegang sebuah tongkat bengkok yang disebut stick untuk menggerakan sebuah bola.. Walaupun bukan merupakan olahraga yang cukup dikenal, namun olahraga ini merupakan salah satu cabang olahraga yang dipertandingkan di Kompetisi olahraga di tingkat Nasional seperti PON, maupun tingkat Internasional seperti Asean Games, bahkan Olimpiade. Olahraga ini memiliki alat khusus seperti tongkat dan sepatu Hockey lapangan, namun saat ini belum ada sarana bawa khusus untuk olahraga ini, yang dapat mengorganisasikan alat-alat spesifik dari olahraga Hockey lapangan. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk membuat sarana bawa alat khusus olahraga Hockey lapangan dengan ukuran yang kecil dan ringkas untuk dipakai seorang atlet Hockey lapangan. Proses perancangannya menggunakan metode perancangan yang dikembangkan oleh Vinod Goel, yang meliputi proses penetapan permasalahan desain, kemudian dilanjutkan dengan proses preliminary desain yang meliputi tinjauan pustaka, observasi dan analisa; kemudian dilanjutkan dengan proses pencarian alternatif desain; dan kemudian memilih satu alternatif yang terbaik dan membuat gambar kerjanya. Perancangan ini menghasilkan sebuah sarana bawa yang berbentuk tas ransel dengan ke khususan pada konfigurasi dan fitur-fitur yang dapat digunakan untuk menempatkan alat-alat olahraga Hockey lapangan untuk keperluan latihan maupun turnamen. Kata kunci : hockey lapangan, peralatan, tas, olahraga Abstract The History of Field Hockey can be traced to the date of the Ancient Persian and Egyptian Kingdom. Field Hockey is a sport played by two team consist of numbers of players; in which each participants holds a club that is curved at the striking end to hit the small rounded Field Hockey Ball.Eventhough Field Hockey is not a quite popular sport in Indonesia, but the sport is one of sport that oftenly included in sport event like PON, Aean Games and The Olympic Games. The sport has equipments such as the stick and shoes, that has spesific traits that differs it to the other sports’ equipment. There aren’t any carrying device existed today spesifically designed for the sport that has small dimension that can be easily carryed by single Field Hockey Athlete. The research purpose is to design special carrying device to keep Field Hockey equipment in it that has small dimension and can easily be carried by a single athlete. The reseach employs methodology that is proposed by Vinod Goel in which consists of Problem statement; preliminary designs which consist of literature studies observation, and analysis, followed with designs development, and final design esthablisment,including making the technical drawing for the final design. The final design is a backpack that equipped with features that enable the Field Hockey sport equipments to be securely stored in it. Keywords : hockey, equipments, bag, sport Keywords : hockey, equipments, bag, sport
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Leung, Colette. "Mystery at Lake Placid by R. MacGregor." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 4, no. 1 (July 22, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2qk69.

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MacGregor, Roy. Mystery at Lake Placid. 1995. Toronto: Tundra Books, 2013. Print.This Young Adult mystery novel is the story of Travis Lindsay, a twelve year old boy, and his Canadian peewee hockey team, the Screech Owls, while they play at an international tournament. Travis dreams of being an NHL hockey player someday, even though he’s small for his age and still afraid of the dark. He is not the star of his team, the title of which belongs to team captain Sarah Cuthbertsome, but Travis is a great skater, stick handler, and is very passionate about the sport and his team. The Screech Owls is a diverse team, with people of all backgrounds including the excitable and loyal Nish, the science fiction fanatic “Data”, the clever strategist Fahd, the ambitious Dmitri, the loveable and humourous coach Muck, team trainer Mr. Dillinger, and his son, Derek.In this novel, the Screech Owls team is on their way to Lake Placid, New York, where they will play at an international peewee tournament, and potentially be seen by scouting agents for other important hockey teams. This tournament is even more exciting for the team, because they get to play on an Olympic rink in a huge arena.Almost as soon as the team arrives, however, things seem to go wrong for them. At the hotel, people keep knocking on star player Sarah’s door, stopping her from sleeping and making her too tired to play. Next, Travis is knocked down in the street by a player from another team at the tournament. Finally, Sarah’s equipment is tampered with and damaged on multiple occasions during the night. The Screech Owls believe that these acts are not random, but that someone is sabotaging the team. They must use their combined skills to figure out who the culprit is. In the process, Travis challenges his own limits and witnesses the importance of teamwork and forgiveness.Roy MacGregor, the author of the novel, is also a sports columnist for the Globe and Mail. This background gives MacGregor excellent insight into the hockey world in both a national and international level, and he brings the sport to life through his detailed accounts of a hockey game. The novel takes great care in describing the workings of a team, and the various roles that coaches, parents, and other team members play. Important themes about competition, forgiveness, teamwork, and gender roles are conveyed through this detail, and MacGregor shows both the good and bad side of being caught up in the love of a sport.Mystery at Lake Placid is part of a larger series of twenty-two novels focused on the Screech Owls as they travel around the world for tournaments, and solve mysteries. It is also a re-publication, the original novel was published in 1995, but the story remains contemporary and engaging, partly due to its humour, light action, and well-developed characters. This book will appeal to a wide audience of children and young adults interested in sports or mystery stories.Highly Recommended: 4 out of 4 stars Reviewer: Colette LeungColette Leung is a graduate student at the University of Alberta, working in the fields of Library and Information science and Humanities Computing who loves reading, cats, and tea. Her research interests focus around how digital tools can be used to explore fields such as literature, language, and history in new and innovative ways.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hockey bag"

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Corrigan, Liam. "The Effect of Unilateral Load Carriage on the Muscle Activities of the Trunk and Lower Limbs of Young Healthy Males during Gait." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23531.

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The aim of the study was to examine the muscle activities of fifteen male participants (23.44 ±2.63 years) during unilateral hockey bag load carrying of different weights (10%, 20%, and 30% bodyweight) and sizes (small and large). Walking without a hockey bag was the control condition. The results showed that increased peak and integrated EMG occurred with an increased load weight in the semitendinosus, gastrocnemius, rectus abdominis, and vastus medialis. The left rectus femoris and left semitendinosus were both significantly greater than the right corresponding muscle. Carrying the large hockey bag produced greater peak EMG in the right rectus abdominis and the right rectus femoris, whereas the right vastus medialis showed a larger peak EMG in the small hockey bag. It was concluded that the posterior-lateral carrying style of hockey bag load carriage explained the results being similar to both backpack and side pack load carriage studies.
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Hock, Matthias [Verfasser], and Edgar [Akademischer Betreuer] Serfling. "Analyse der NFATc1-Genexpression durch eGFP-BAC-Reportermäuse / Matthias Hock. Betreuer: Edgar Serfling." Würzburg : Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Würzburg, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1041831773/34.

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Malecha, Tomáš. "Zázemí pro zimní stadion a fitness cetrum ve Veselí." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-265227.

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Master´s thesis deals with design of a three floor budilding of support areas for ice-hockey stadium. Specificaly they are changing rooms, snack bar and toilets, fitness center with wellness and administration premises.
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Mašek, Adam. "Návrh na zlepšení hracího dne pro návštěvníky ELH po vzoru NHL." Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-405231.

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Title: Proposal for improving the game day experience in the ELH based on the NHL Objectives: The main goal of the diploma thesis is to suggest the program arrangement of the game day for the visitors of the Czech hockey league. The thesis targets on new features appropriate for the Czech environment but also for the improvement of the current ones. Another goal of the thesis is to describe the attitude of the game day management teams to the accompanying program in ELH and NHL which represent the image of the league itself. Methods: The main sources for collecting the data are as the following: a structured observation and in-depth interviews. All of the information is collected based on the questions created for the purpose of the thesis. The theoretical part of the thesis is based on the literature sources and the consultations with experts in the field of the Czech and Canadian-American icehockey. Results: The main result of the diploma thesis is the suggestion for the improvement of the gameday program of the club HC Sparta Praha. The suggestion was prepared based on the analysis using the methods stated above. The suggestion includes elements usable in front of the arena before the game starts. The other elements cover the program inside of the arena and during the game itself. Keywords: Ice...
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Books on the topic "Hockey bag"

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The ultimate bad boys. Toronto, Ont: Warwick Pub., 1999.

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Hockey the NHL way. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 1997.

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Rossiter, Sean. Hockey the NHL way. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 1998.

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Bad boys: The legends of hockey's toughest, meanest, most-feared players. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1991.

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Yerrid, Steve. Tampa Bay Lightning winning ways: The making of a championship heart. New York: Yorkville Press, 2005.

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Wieler, Diana J. Bad boy. Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 2005.

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Wieler, Diana J. Bad boy. Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 1989.

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The good, the bad, and the ugly Detroit Red Wings: Heart-pounding, jaw-dropping, and gut-wrenching moments from Detroit Red Wings history. Chicago: Triumph Books, 2009.

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Fischler, Stan. More bad boys: From Dave "the Hammer" Schultz and Paul Holmgren to Brendan Shanahan and Nick Kypreos, and more of hockey's toughest, meanest players. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1995.

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The good, the bad, and the ugly New York Rangers: Heart-pounding, jaw-dropping, and gut-wrenching moments from New York Rangers history. Chicago, Ill: Triumph Books, 2008.

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Rosenstein, Donald L., and Justin M. Yopp. "Neill’s Dilemma." In The Group. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190649562.003.0005.

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“Dad, you cannot be serious!” Julie had made what she thought was a simple request: Could she go to the hockey game with her friends on Friday night? To her father, Neill, it was a very big deal. That Friday would be the first anniversary of the death of his wife (Julie’s mother), Deanna. Neill had spent weeks figuring out just the right way to mark the date, ultimately deciding to take his four children to visit the gravesite, release balloons, and then have dinner at what had been Deanna’s favorite restaurant. Most importantly, they would spend the day together as a family, something Deanna would have liked. Now, with the anniversary only a week away, his fifteen-year-old daughter wanted out. “Are you really saying that I can’t go?” Julie asked again. “That’s exactly what I’m saying,” Neill said tersely. “You do realize why next Friday is so important, right?” When he questioned whether she cared more about going to a hockey game than honoring her mother, Julie became indignant. She shot back that just because she wanted to hang out with her friends did not mean she had forgotten about Mom. The argument escalated quickly. Neill was resolute; like it or not, she would be spending next Friday night with her family. Julie stormed off to her room and slammed the door. For the next several days, they barely spoke to each other. Neill could not believe his daughter was acting as if the first anniversary of her mother’s death was just another day. Still, he hated that they were arguing. He knew that Julie was grieving too and he worried, not for the first time since Deanna died, that his initial reaction had been unnecessarily harsh. Neill felt lost and alone. As he had done from time to time over the past year, he lay down on his bed, looked up, and talked aloud to Deanna. But the one-way “conversation” brought little clarity. The next night, Neill attended a support group for men who were widowed fathers raising children on their own.
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Taber, Douglass F. "C–O Ring Construction: The Georg Synthesis of Oximidine II." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190200794.003.0047.

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Chun-Bao Miao and Hai-Tao Yang of Changzhou University constructed (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 9809) the oxetane 2 by exposing the Michael adduct 1 to I2 and air. Huanfeng Jiang of the South China University of Science and Technology carboxylated (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 5520) the alkyne 3 in the presence of a nitrile to give the three-component coupled product 4. Alois Fürstner of the Max-Planck-Institut Mülheim cyclized (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 7829) 5 with a Mo catalyst, released in situ from a stable precursor, to give 6 in high ee. Hiromichi Fujioka of Osaka University rearranged (Chem. Commun. 2011, 47, 9197) 7 to the cyclic aldehyde, largely as the less stable diastereomer 8. Edward A. Anderson of the University of Oxford cyclized (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 11506) 9 to 10 with excellent stereochemical fidelity. Similarly, Michal Hocek of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Andrei V. Malkov, now at Loughborough University, and Pavel Kocovsky of the University of Glasgow combined (J. Org. Chem. 2011, 76, 7781) the individual enantiomers of 11 and 12 to give 13 as single enantiomerically pure diastereomers. Daniel Romo of Texas A&M University cyclized (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2011, 50, 7537) the bromo ester 14 to the lactone 15. Xin-Shan Ye of Peking University condensed (Synlett 2011, 2410) the sulfone 16 with 17 to give the sulfone 18, with high diastereocontrol. Jiyong Hong of Duke University found (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 5816) that 19 could be cyclized to either diastereomer of 20 by judicious optimization of the reaction conditions. Stacey E. Brenner-Moyer of Brooklyn College showed (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 6460) that cyclization of racemic 21 in the presence of 22 and the Hayashi catalyst delivered an ~1:1 mixture of 23 and 24, each with good stereocontrol. Kyoko Nakagawa-Goto of the University of North Carolina showed (Synlett 2011, 1413) that the MOM ether 25, prepared in high de by Evans alkylation, cyclized efficiently to 26. Armen Zakarian of the University of California Santa Barbara cyclized (Org. Lett. 2011, 13, 3636) 27, readily prepared in high ee by asymmetric Henry addition, to the enone 28.
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"George, J. and Wilcox, L. 150 Kleinman, S. 88; and Copp, M.A. 14, Glaser, B.G. and Strauss, A.L. 149 117, 128 Goffman, E. 106 Kosofsky Sedgwick, E. 96 Graham, J. and Bowling, B. 64–5 Kox, W. et al. 151 groups: identification of 66–7; legitimation of 200; older 66–7; as laboratory setting: and clerical staff potentially ‘dangerous’ 64–5; racial 78–80; and eating 75–6; Health and 19; sampling/researching unfamiliar Safety in 74–5, 77, 78, 79–80; and 66–8; solidarity of 27; younger 66; illness 76, 77–8; invisible danger in see also dangerous groups 80–1; organisation of 74; and Guadalajara (Mexico) 182, 184, 185, perception of danger in 76–7; 189–91 sharing of work in 76; smells in 75–6 Lancaster, R. 133, 135, 136 Hagell, A. and Newburn, T. 65 Lawrinson, S. and Harris, J. 61 Hearn, J. 107 Le Bon, G. 151 Heidenshohn, F. 33 Lee, A.M. 149 Hobbs, D. 33, 58 Lee, R.M. 17, 28, 67, 72, 116, 181, Hochschild, A.R. 89, 101, 115, 128 182, 184, 197 Hockey, J. 28 Lee-Treweek, G. 114, 116 Holdaway, S. 27, 31 Letherby, G. 92, 99; and Zdrodowski, Holliday, R. et al. 103 D. 99–100 Homan, R. 1, 15, 17, 19, 199 Local Education Authorities (LEAs) hooks, b. 96 171 Howell, N. 69 Local Politics of Race project 170–2, Humphreys, L. 199 178 Hurd, T.L. and McIntyre, A. 95 Lofland, J. and Lofland, L. 149 Ignatiev, N. 173 Lovatt, A.: and O’Conner, J. 44; and Iles, T. 96 Purkis, J. 56 Luhrmann, T.M. 152 James, N. 101, 102, 115, 128 Lukes, S. 73 James, P. 11 Jipson, A. and Becker, P. 161 McCarthy, J. and Zald, M. 151 Jones, S. 33 Mack, M. 11 Jorgensen, D.L. 150 Mackenzie, C. 32 MacLean, N. 150 Karp, D. and Yoels, W. 16 McMahon, M. 96, 109 Katz, W. 150 McRobbie, A. 101 Katz Rothman, B. 106 McVicar, J. 58 Kelly, L. et al. 95 March, R. 143 King, M. and Hunt, R. 149 Mariátegui, J.C. 141." In Danger in the Field, 218. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203136119-39.

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