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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Skirtingos trukmės ir intensyvumo programų poveikis vežimėlių krepšinio žaidėjų specialiesiems fiziniams gebėjimams / Different duration and intensity of program's impact on wheelchair basketball players special physical abilities

Makarevičius, Jonas 10 September 2013 (has links)
Tyrimo objektas: Vežimėlių krepšinio žaidėjų specialieji fiziniai gebėjimai. Tyrimo tikslas: Nustatyti ir įvertinti vežimėlių krepšinio programų poveikį skirtingos negalios žaidėjų specialiesiems fiziniams gebėjimams. Uždaviniai: 1. Nustatyti ir įvertinti trumpalaikės intensyvios ir ilgalaikes neintensyvios treniruočių programos poveikį krepšinio žaidėjų važiavimo vežimėliu specialiesiems fiziniams gebėjimams. 2. Nustatyti ir įvertinti trumpalaikės intensyvios ir ilgalaikes neintensyvios treniruočių programos poveikį krepšinio žaidėjų vežimėlio valdymo specialiesiems fiziniams gebėjimams. 3. Nustatyti ir įvertinti trumpalaikės intensyvios ir ilgalaikes neintensyvios treniruočių programos poveikį vežimėlių krepšinio žaidėjų specialiesiems fiziniams gebėjimams negalios aspektu. Tiriamieji: Tyrime dalyvavo 20 vežimėlių krepšinio komandų žaidėjų iš Lietuvos klubų. 10 žaidėjų žaidžiančių Kauno “LSU-RSK” komandoje treniravosi pagal ilgalaikę neintensyvią treniruočių programą aštuonias savaites, ir 10 Lietuvos vežimėlių krepšinio rinktinės narių, kurie dalyvavo pasirengimo stovykloje prieš turnyrą Anykščiuose, treniravosi pagal trumpalaikę intensyvią treniruočių programą iš viso 10 dienų. Intensyvi treniruočių programa buvo vykdoma 2012 metų lapkričio pabaigoje – gruodžio pradžioje. Tris savaites iki programos vykdymo tiriamieji nedalyvavo vežimėlių krepšinio sportinėje veikloje. Šią grupę sudarė žaidėjai iš Alytaus “Alytupis”, Kauno “LSU-RSK” ir Vilniaus “Draugystė” klubų... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Object of the research: Wheelchair basketball player’s special physical skills. Goal of research: Identify and assess wheelchair basketball programs on different physical handicap player’s special abilities. Tasks: 1. Identify and evaluate short-term intensive and long-term not intensive training program effect for basketball players riding wheelchair special physical abilities. 2. Identify and evaluate short-term intensive and long-term not intensive training program effect for basketball player’s wheelchair control special abilities. 3. Identify and evaluate short-term intensive and long-term not intensive training program effect for wheelchair basketball player’s special physical abilities of disability perspective. Subjects: The study involved 20 wheelchair basketball players from different clubs in Lithuania. 10 players who are playing in Kaunas „LSU-RSK“ team trained by long-term low-intensity training program for eight weeks and 10 Lithuania wheelchair basketball team members who participated in the preparation camp before the tournament in Anykščiai trained by short-term intensive training program for a 10 days. The intensive training program took place in 2012 at the end of November and in early December. Three weeks before the program athletes didn‘t participate in wheelchair basketball sports activities. This group consisted from players from Alytus „Alytupis“, Kaunas „LSU-RSK“ and Vilnius „Draugystė“ clubs. Low-intensity training program took place in 2013... [to full text]
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Minimun physical requirements of the physical workers of an electric supply company by way of work-specific physical assessments.

Bester, George Francis 26 April 2005 (has links)
Please read the abstract in the section 00front of this document / Dissertation (MA(Human Movement Science))--University of Pretoria, 2006. / Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences / unrestricted
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A task-specific approach to job accommodation in physically-demanding positions

Bester, George Francis 29 October 2008 (has links)
Throughout the world, including South Africa, various approaches have been identified and implemented in an attempt to ensure that employees in physically-demanding positions are properly managed from a physical work capacity point of view, the primary goal always being to return the employee in need of assistance to full working capacity as soon as possible. The burning question has, however, always remained: “What happens to the employee in the meantime?” This study focused on exactly that question, the aim being to develop a comprehensive tool to assist all parties concerned in managing the affected employee through the application of task-specific job accommodation. The predetermined goal of the study was to develop a task-specific job accommodation tool for a physically-demanding position. This was achieved through a number of steps, which included an extensive literature review, a thorough job analysis, identification of a suitable test battery with related minimum physical requirements and cut scores, interviews, and the eventual development of the tool. Once the task-specific job accommodation tool was completed, the next step was to make use of three case studies to assist in illustrating the way the tool is to be implemented, as well as to show the potential value of its implementation. The information from three actual incapacity cases in the company concerned was used for these case studies. The results from this study are extremely positive and the three case studies have provided a glimpse of the potential value that could be added through the implementation of the job accommodation tool. The final product will greatly assist the company concerned in managing incapacitated employees in a manner that is beneficial to both the company and the individuals involved. Hopefully, this study will contribute to bring about a new era in the way South African companies and their occupational health departments approach the management of their incapacitated employees. Copyright 2008, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. Please cite as follows: Bester, GF 2008, A task-specific approach to job accommodation in physically-demanding positions, DPhil thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-10292008-180442 / > D498/gm / Thesis (DPhil)--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences / unrestricted
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A Comparative Critical Discourse Analysis of Teacher Editions of Secondary American Literature Textbooks Adopted for Use in Christian and Public Schools

Agiro, Christa Preston 18 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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