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  • ...), [[psychology]] ([[sport psychology]]), [[anatomy]], [[biomechanics]] ([[sports biomechanics]]), [[biochemistry]], and [[kinesiology]]. [[File:Japan Institute of Sports Sciences.JPG|thumb|Institute of Sports Science, Japan]] ...
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  • ...{cite web|url=http://sini.co.uk/what-we-offer/performance-science/ | title=Sports Institute for Northern Ireland | access-date= 14 December 2015}}</ref> ...
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  • '''Sports''' *[[India]]'s [[Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports]] suspends the newly-elected governing body of the [[Wrestling Federation o ...
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  • ...as a field of study developed in the 1970s and '80s out of the field of [[sports medicine]]. In the early 1980s, the American Dance Festival (ADF) started i ...sychology]], [[biomechanics]], [[nutrition]], and similar. However, unlike sports science, dance science sometimes also studies related topics such as [[crea ...
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  • {{short description|Practice of gaining a competitive advantage using sports equipment}} ...ty of each sport’s own governing body.<ref name=sportseng>{{cite web|title=Sports Engineering: An Unfair Advantage?|url=http://www.imeche.org/Libraries/2011_ ...
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  • ...), [[psychology]] ([[sport psychology]]), [[anatomy]], [[biomechanics]] ([[sports biomechanics]]), [[biochemistry]], and [[kinesiology]]. [[File:Japan Institute of Sports Sciences.JPG|thumb|Institute of Sports Science, Japan]] ...
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  • ...participate; or, assistive technology may be used to invent completely new sports with athletes with disabilities exclusively in mind. ...sistive technology devices have been developed over time, and as a result, sports for people with disabilities "have changed from being a clinical therapeuti ...
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  • ...s Group]], the owner of the ''SI'' brand. [https://abcnews.go.com/Business/sports-illustrateds-publisher-terminates-staff-mass-layoff/story?id=106519272 (ABC ...
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  • * [[Sports equipment]] ...
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  • ...> It was run as a farm until the 1960s, when it was converted for use as a sports ground. Control was handed over to Ealing Council in 1990. ...-as-top-female-players-land-in-suburb |access-date=2022-10-22 |website=Sky Sports |language=en}}</ref> ...
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  • ...e for signage, often providing low-resolution displays of corporate logos, sports mascots or verbal messages. A third objective of fence inserts is to decora ...
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  • ...sion of a bat, racquet, or club is related to the so-called "[[sweet spot (sports)|sweet spot]]", but the latter is also related to vibrational bending of th The [[sweet spot (sports)|sweet spot]] on a [[baseball bat]] is generally defined as the point at wh ...
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  • ...n of communication in a sports setting. The management of communication in sports organizations has evolved towards greater professionalization and incorpora ...ization can be the most effective. There is also a cultural influence from sports, which creates opportunities for teams to interact with communities in uniq ...
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  • {{Short description|Sports that involve use of animals}} ...ecific form of working animals. Many animals, at least in more commercial sports, are highly trained. Two of the most common animals in sport are horses an ...
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  • '''Sports''' ...ick|Rick Hendrick's]] ninth victory in the event. [https://www.reuters.com/sports/william-byron-wins-daytona-500-under-caution-2024-02-20/ (Reuters)] ...
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  • ...ion switch is in studying the head impacts of players in high-risk contact sports.<ref name=":1" /> Due to the size of conventional accelerometers, measuring ...
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  • ...ted by '''technological''' advances and regulations. As is common in major sports, regulations became more exacting over time, with improvements affecting th In 1968, [[Spalding (sports equipment)|Spalding]] launched an aluminium racquet, called "The Smasher". ...
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