... KRASS Ines ; TAYLOR Susan J. ; MCINMAN Adrian D.. ; ARMOUR Carol L. ; Résumé / Abstract. Background: Evidence suggests that many patients with type 2 diabetes are not achieving current evidence-based therapeutic targets. Objective: To... more
... KRASS Ines ; TAYLOR Susan J. ; MCINMAN Adrian D.. ; ARMOUR Carol L. ; Résumé / Abstract. Background: Evidence suggests that many patients with type 2 diabetes are not achieving current evidence-based therapeutic targets. Objective: To compare the impact of a clinic-...
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Abstract The conception of school leadership as role‐based, top‐down activity appropriate for only a few within the school is considered to be inappropriate for current reforms characteristic of many school systems. In contrast, school... more
Abstract The conception of school leadership as role‐based, top‐down activity appropriate for only a few within the school is considered to be inappropriate for current reforms characteristic of many school systems. In contrast, school leadership is proposed as a ...
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Abstract The conception of school leadership as role‐based, top‐down activity appropriate for only a few within the school is considered to be inappropriate for current reforms characteristic of many school systems. In contrast, school... more
Abstract The conception of school leadership as role‐based, top‐down activity appropriate for only a few within the school is considered to be inappropriate for current reforms characteristic of many school systems. In contrast, school leadership is proposed as a ...
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Despite being inherently rewarding and a major stimulus for many athletes' continued involvement in sport, there is a dearth of research concerning peak moments in sport. Methodological and definitional problems are... more
Despite being inherently rewarding and a major stimulus for many athletes' continued involvement in sport, there is a dearth of research concerning peak moments in sport. Methodological and definitional problems are abundant, and confusion surrounds the categorization of such instances. This paper examines four models related to peak moments, with particular emphasis placed on the Privette and Bundrick model. Peak