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Ink on linen; location, type of plantings; some topo. lines; arbors, gardens, tennis court; residence by Himmons and Fellows; signed; 81 x 78 cm.; Scale: 1" = 10' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Ink on linen; location, types of plantings; tennis court, bridges, gardens; signed; 92 x 71 cm.; Scale: 1" = 40' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Ink on linen; location, type, amounts of plantings around tennis court; footpath, list of plantings; signed; 74 x 74 cm. [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Ink on linen; location, type of plantings; tennis court, pool, footpaths; two sections; signed; 121 x 80 cm.; Scale: 1" = 10' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Ink on linen; location, type of plantings, tennis court, pool, seats; cross-section of pool area; signed; 62 x 59 cm.; Scale: 1" = 10' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Pencil on tracing paper; proposed road, tennis court, arbor, seats, native plantings, buildings; unsigned; 91 x 34 cm. [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Ink on linen; location, type of plantings; bird pool, tennis court, steps, footpath; notes; signed. 43 x 23 cm. Scale: 1" = 20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]

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Top Row: Felicia Allen, Michael Anderson, Lisa Armstead, Shannon Arterburn, April Ballard, Stacey Bancroft, Veronica Barcelona, Mary Barringer, Jaralee Basso, Courtney Beck, Karina Bouffard, Becky Bradford, Dawn Burdette, Biance Cerroni

Row 2: Surlin Chadha, James Chambers, Matt Brady, Trish Donovan, Patricia Letowrneau, Amy Prouty, Mary Hawk, Kim Yaekle, Joy Caraan, Jill Awai, Kerry Szymke, Lawra Knapp, Trish Therrian, Kelly Collardey, Julie Collins

Row 3: Kimberly Collins, Jill Collison, Michelle Colvia, Erika Cross, Erin Dassance, Amanda DeFever

Row 4: Janis Dinnel, Corey Eisenberg, Lisa Falzetta, Amy Farley, Jennifer Fulcher, Lori George, Pamela George, Royace A. Gibson

Row 5: Pamela Giles, Nicole Grecu, Janet Green, Jessica Grose, Jill Hall, Jill Hiler, Shamika Hinson, Melissa Hitchcock

Row 6: Rebekah Hopper, Steven Thrke, Kevri Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Shannon Johnson, Jan Lee, Beverly Jones, Ada Sue Hinshaw, Susan Boehm, Nola Pender, Patricia Coleman Burn, Jody Joslyn, Jennifer Kerr, Erin Kingsley, Heather Knudsen, Kristie Krzyzanski

Row 7: Sarah Kyle, Michelle Laughlis, Julie Leibowitz, Erin Maki, Rachel Malone, Amanda Manoni, Kara marsh, Carrie McClung, Kristi Miller, Kristine Moe, Kimberly Morton, Thecla Moschouris, Meg Mountainbear, Michelle Newberg, Aarti parekh, Heather Pawlak

Row 8: Diana Piergentili, Alison Pinta, Gail Prahaska, Jennifer Pruchnik, Kimberly Rendz, Sarah Repp, Eunice Rhiew, Kyle Rinehart, Roni robarge, Audrey Salazar, Dana Schaffner, Sally Scott, Nicole Sell, Mary Jean Siasoco, Deborah Slizewski, Rebecca Snyder

Row 9: Carmen Taylor, Chereena Tennis, Monigue Tett, Lindsay Thibert, Cindy Thompson, Alpa Tolia, Jessie Ulmer, Shannon Waigle, Jennifer Walsh, MacKenzie Waters, Christie Wiseley, Mari Yelorda

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[L-R: Don Lund - baseball, Philip Marcellus - golf, Charles Fries - swimming, Bob Hume - track, Alden Johnson - tennis, John Greene - wrestling, not pictured is football captain Paul White who left school for service with the Marines). Michigan teams won or shared eight Big Ten Titles in 1943/44]

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(L-R: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown (actor), Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harmon (professional tennis player), Tom Harmon, Elyse Harmon, Kris Harmon, Mrs. William Powell ( wife of actor William Powell), Phillip Reed (actor), Dorothy Ford (actress)

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Galvao, D.A., and D.R. Taaffe. Single- vs. multiple-set resistance training: recent developments in the controversy. J. Strength Cond. Res. 18(3):660-667. 2004.-The number of sets in a resistance training program remains a major point of discussion and controversy. Studies prior to 1998 demonstrated inconsistent findings between single-set and multiple-set programs; however, recent evidence suggests that multiple sets promote additional benefits following short- and long-term training. The rationale supporting multiple sets is that the number of sets is part of the exercise volume equation, and the volume of exercise is crucial in producing the stimulus necessary to elicit specific physiological adaptations. The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of recent resistance training studies comparing single and multiple sets. However, it should be noted that studies to date have been conducted in young and middle-aged adults, and it remains to be determined if the additional benefits accrued with multiple-set training also occurs for older adults, especially the frail elderly.

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A systematic review of the literature on the effectiveness of physical interventions for lateral epicondylalgia ( tennis elbow) was carried out. Seventy six randomised controlled trials were identified, 28 of which satisfied the minimum criteria for meta-analysis. The evidence suggests that extracorporeal shock wave therapy is not beneficial in the treatment of tennis elbow. There is a lack of evidence for the long term benefit of physical interventions in general. However, further research with long term follow up into manipulation and exercise as treatments is indicated.

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Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anticipatory information pick-up from temporal occlusion studies are influenced by whether (a) the viewing period is of variable or fixed duration and (b) the task is a laboratory-based one with simple responses or a natural one requiring a coupled, interceptive movement response. Skilled and novice tennis players either made pencil-and-paper predictions of service direction (Experiment 1) or attempted to hit return strokes (Experiment 2) to tennis serves while their vision was temporally occluded in either a traditional progressive mode (where more information was revealed in each subsequent occlusion condition) or a moving window mode (where the visual display was only available for a fixed duration with this window shifted to different phases of the service action). Conclusions regarding the timing of information pick-up were generally consistent across display mode and across task setting lending support to the veracity and generalisability of findings regarding perceptual expertise in existing laboratory-based progressive temporal occlusion studies.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate how local pain relief is mediated by laser therapy and how dose affects the relationship. Methods: Inflammation was induced in the hind-paws of Wistar rats. Two groups of rats received 780-nm laser therapy (Spectra-Medics Pty Ltd.) at one of two doses (2.5 and 1 J/cm(2)). One group acted as a control. Scores of nociceptive threshold were recorded using paw pressure and paw thermal threshold measures. Results: A dose of 1 J/cm(2) had no statistically significant effect on antinociceptive responses. A dose of 2.5 J/cm(2) demonstrated a statistically significant effect on paw pressure threshold (p < 0.029) compared to controls. There was no difference in paw thermal threshold responses and paw volumes at either dose. Immunohistochemistry in control animals demonstrated normal beta-endorphin containing lymphocytes in control inflamed paws but no beta-endorphin containing lymphocytes in rats that received laser at 2.5 J/cm(2). Conclusion: The results confirm previous findings that the effect of laser therapy is dose-related. The mechanism of effect may occur via a differentiated pressure-sensitive neural pathway rather than a thermal-sensitive neural pathway. The significance of the immunohistochemistry findings remains unknown.