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Edward, Willett. Frequently asked questions about exercise addiction. Rosen Pub., 2009.

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(Japan), Kokuritsu Kokugo Kenkyūjo. Jidō no sakubun shiyō goi. Tōkyō Shoseki, 1989.

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Vivion, Nichole. Easy biology step-by-step: Master high-frequency concepts and skills for biology proficiency--fast! McGraw-Hill, 2012.

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Leading across difference: Cases and perspectives : frequently asked questions. Pfeiffer, 2010.

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Nagle, Jeanne M. Frequently asked questions about Wii and video game fitness and injuries. Rosen Pub., 2009.

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Mannix, Darlene. 100 everyday words to read, write, and understand: A guide for teaching the instant usage of high frequency words. Pro-Ed, 1996.

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Effect of training frequency on cervical rotation strength. 1992.

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Effect of training frequency on cervical rotation strength. 1991.

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The effects of exercise mode, leg movement frequency, and sensory site on ratings of perceived exertion. 1987.

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The effects of exercise mode, leg movement frequency, and sensory site on ratings of perceived exertion. 1988.

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Kelsey, Carol Jean. The effect of limb movement frequency on ventilation at the start of exercise in man. 1986.

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Andrassy, Jill Monique. The relationship among selected personality variables, exercise frequency, and coping style in response to stress. 1992.

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Blood magnesium, aerobic capacity, and indices of training intensity, frequency, and duration. 1993.

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Effects of high frequency electrical muscle stimulation on dynamic strength of the quadricep muscle group. 1987.

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Dallmeijer, Annet J., Astrid CJ Balemans, and Olaf Verschuren. Exercise, physical activity, and cerebral palsy. Edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757672.003.0026.

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Children with cerebral palsy have major motor impairments that lead to reduced fitness and physical activity levels. Increased energy cost of walking in combination with reduced aerobic fitness induces high levels of physical strain that can lead to fatigue complaints and limited physical activity. To assess fitness, adapted laboratory and field exercise tests with good reliability and validity are available for both ambulant and wheelchair-using children with cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy show increased sedentary time and low physical activity levels which relate to increased r
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Kriemler, Susi. Exercise, physical activity, and cystic fibrosis. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0033.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common genetic autosomal recessive disease of the Caucasian race, generally leading to death in early adulthood.1 The frequency of the gene carrier (heterozygote) is 1:20–25 in Caucasian populations, 1:2000 in African-Americans, and practically non-existent in Asian populations. The disease occurs in about 1 in every 2500 life births of the white population. Mean survival has risen from 8.4 years in 1969 to 32 years in 2000 due to improvements in treatment. The genetic defect causes a pathological electrolyte transport through the cell membranes by a defective
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Bartone, John C. Exercise! Important As Food or Sleep: Slows Aging, Decreases Body Degeneration, Increases Longevity and Reduces Frequency of Disease and Illness. Abbe Pub Assn of Washington Dc, 2004.

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Bartone, John C. Exercise! Important As Food or Sleep: Slows Aging, Decreases Body Degeneration, Increases Longevity and Reduces Frequency of Disease and Illness. Abbe Pub Assn of Washington Dc, 2004.

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Buchanan, Mark Kevin. The effects of pedal frequency on VO₂ and work output: At lactate threshold (LT), fixed blood lactate concentrations of 2 and 4 mM and at max in competitive cyclists. 1985.

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The effects of pedal frequency on VOb2s and work output: At lactate threshold (LT), fixed blood lactate concentrations of 2 and 4 mM and at max in competitive cyclists. 1985.

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Capelle. Frequence Jeunes Level 2: Exercises. Hachette, 1994.

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RESOURCES, TEACHER CREATED. High Frequency Word Practice. Teacher Created Resources, 2004.

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Baxter, Lynn Kennedy. Make Exercise Easy: Frequent Flashes of Inspiration. Lynn\Kennedy-Baxter, 2015.

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Kopec, Gosia. Learn Sight Words - 300 High Frequency Spelling Words - Handwriting Practice: Beginner Reader - Complementary Resource to the Phonics Instruction - School and Home Teaching Workbook for Children - Dyslexia Friendly Exercise Book for Kids - 100 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Jarry, Pierre, and Jacques N. Beneat. Passive and Active RF-Microwave Circuits: Course and Exercices with Solutions. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2015.

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Hebert, Jeffrey R. Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0086.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stated that significant health benefits are obtainable for persons with disability who engage in physical activity, recommending 30 to 40 minutes of daily, moderately intense activity. However, persons with MS are frequently physically inactive, with findings of a 6-month activity reduction rate of 6%. This progressive lessoning of physical activity over time is a major contributor to worsening of symptoms and ancillary medical complications such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and impaired bone health, underpinning the importance of exerc
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Waln, Olga, and Joseph Jankovic. Paroxysmal Dyskinesias and Other Paroxysmal Movement Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0012.

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Paroxysmal dyskinesias are episodic, recurrent movement disorders characterized by attacks of dystonia, chorea, athetosis, ballism, or any combination of these hyperkinetic movements, with variable duration and frequency of the episodes and normal interictal neurological examination. Four main types of paroxysmal dyskinesias have been described: paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia, paroxysmal nonkinesigenic dyskinesia, paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia, and paroxysmal hypnogenic dyskinesia. The disorders are usually inherited in autosomal dominant fashion and have their onset in the first t
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Reybrouck, Tony, and Marc Gewillig. Exercise testing in congenital heart disease. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0031.

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Exercise testing in adult cardiac patients has mainly focused on ischaemic heart disease. The results of exercise testing with ECG monitoring are often helpful in diagnosing the presence of significant coronary artery disease. In children with heart disease, the type of pathology is different. Ischaemic heart disease is very rare. The majority of the patients present with congenital heart defects, which affect exercise capacity. In patients with congenital heart disease, exercise tests are frequently performed to measure exercise function or to assess abnormalities of cardiac rhythm. The risk
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Carey, Patrick W. American Catholic Practice of Confession in Nineteenth-Century America. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889135.003.0006.

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The chapter outlines the growth and development of the practice of sacramental confession and the ways in which the practice was promoted by Catholic clerical leaders. In some places in the early nineteenth century the practice was rare or relatively infrequent because of the lack of priests and ignorance or unwillingness of Catholic laity to follow the tradition. Bishops and priests in the early nineteenth century were satisfied with promoting yearly confessions to meet the canonical obligation prescribed by the Fourth Lateran Council (1215). After the 1830s, bishops and priests began a major
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Buys, Roselien, Tony Reybrouck, and Marc Gewillig. Exercise, physical activity, and congenital heart disease. Edited by Neil Armstrong and Willem van Mechelen. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198757672.003.0029.

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In children with congenital heart disease, exercise testing is frequently performed to measure cardiorespiratory function and to assess abnormalities of cardiac rhythm. In paediatric cardiology, a reduced exercise capacity is common. This relates not only to the underlying heart defects, but often also to a low level of physical activity in daily life. Exercise training interventions to increase physical activity have been shown generally to be safe and beneficial in increasing exercise capacity. Therefore, except for some cases with medically imposed restrictions of intensive physical exercis
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Dinescu, Anca, and Mikhail Kogan. Falls. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190466268.003.0023.

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Falls in the elderly are very common, and their frequency increases with aging. At a personal level, falls are associated with a subsequent fear of falling, a decline in function, increased nursing home placement, and increased use of medical services, and complications resulting from falls represent the leading cause of death from injury in geriatric population. At the more global level, falls in the elderly are associated with increased use of medical services and increased cost directly to the patient and also indirectly, if we add the number of hours of work lost by caregivers who will ass
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Michael R., M.D. Wilson. Frequently Asked Questions About Staying Fit (Faq: Teen Life). Rosen Publishing Group, 2007.

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Shih, Diane. 365 Most Frequently Used SAT Words - Word a Day Calendar (2000) Exercise Book, Level 1. Delancey Place Press, 1999.

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Cortigiani, Lauro, and Eugenio Picano. Stress echocardiography. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199599639.003.0013.

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Stress echocardiography is a widely used method for assessing coronary artery disease, due to the high diagnostic and prognostic value. While inducible ischaemia predicts an unfavourable outcome, its absence is associated with a low risk of future events. The evaluation of coronary flow reserve by Doppler adds prognostic information to that of standard stress test. Stress echocardiography is indicated in cases when exercise testing is unfeasible, uninterpretable, or gives ambiguous result, and when ischaemia during the test is frequently a false positive response, as in hypertensives, women an
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Jones, Peter. Religious Exemption and Distributive Justice. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198794394.003.0012.

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Religious exemptions are frequently justified as exercises in distributive justice. This chapter examines that view, using a distinction between two types of distribuend: (a) religious freedom and (b) access to non-religious goods, an access that may be diminished for some because they hold religious beliefs. Exemptions required by indirect religious discrimination law are concerned with (b) and are primarily exercises in distributive justice, although not in a simple egalitarian form. Those required by human rights law are concerned with (a) and turn on the make-up of the distribuend rather t
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Levy, David. Diet and lifestyle. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198766452.003.0003.

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Macro- and micronutrient intake in Type 1 patients is outlined, and is similar to that of the general population. Carbohydrate counting programmes (flexible intensive insulin therapy, FIIT, for example DAFNE) is increasingly advocated; mandatory for pump patients, it is not suitable for all patients. The 2015 USA guidelines on diet are reviewed in relation to Type 1 diabetes. There is increasing evidence for the protective effects of regular exercise on microvascular complications, and current evidence on the physiology of different forms of exercise are reviewed. Endurance events should not b
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Andrade, Maria João, and Albert Varga. Stress echocardiography: methodology. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0012.

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Stress echocardiography is the combination of echocardiography with a physical, pharmacological, or electrical stress. Good quality images are absolutely necessary and a quad-screen format should be applied for comparative analysis. Different stress echo protocols can be used in different pathologies. Exercise echocardiography has the advantages of its wide availability, low cost, and versatility for the assessment of various cardiac conditions. The most usual pathologies are suspected or known ischaemic heart disease, mitral and aortic valve diseases, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and pulmonar
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Maisel, L. Sandy. 4. Who are Republicans? Who are Democrats? Who are the “others”? Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780190458164.003.0004.

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‘Who are Republicans? Who are Democrats? Who are the “others”?’ looks at party affiliation and the different relationships citizens have with political parties. Most American citizens have no formal affiliation with a political party, but hold a strong impression of what the two major parties stand for. Many who consider themselves independent will vote for either Democrats or Republicans. Candidates run with the support of party organizations, and once elected they identify with a party label but exercise a great deal of independence, while the electorate frequently switches support from one
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Maisel, L. Sandy. 4. Who are Republicans? Who are Democrats? Who are the “others”? Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195301229.003.0004.

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‘Who are the Republicans? Who are the Democrats? Who are the ‘‘others’’?’ looks at the different relationships citizens have with political parties. Most American citizens have no formal affiliation with a political party but hold a strong impression of what the two major parties stand for. Many who consider themselves independent will vote for either Democrats or Republicans. Candidates run with the support of party organizations but once elected they identify with a party label but exercise a great deal of independence, whilst the electorate frequently switches support from one party to anot
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The Big Ten Of Grammar Identifying And Fixing The Ten Most Frequent Grammatical Errors. Beaufort Books, 2012.

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Jan, Reem, and Dawen Zhang. Fibromyalgia. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190271787.003.0038.

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Fibromyalgia is caused by abnormal central pain processing, but it is often dismissed as a psychiatric or functional disorder. Perimenopausal women are most commonly affected, but the incidence in men has been underestimated. Patients present with diffuse musculoskeletal pain and frequently have sleep disturbances, fatigue, and somatic complaints. In 2010, the American College of Rheumatology removed the need for a standardized tender point examination. The disease is often misdiagnosed given its nonspecific complaints and heterogeneous presentation. Laboratory testing is used only to rule out
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Vocabulary Mastery 1: Using and Learning the Academic Word List (Mastery). University of Michigan Press/ESL, 2007.

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Bhise, Vikram, Leigh Charvet, and Lauren B. Krupp. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199341016.003.0020.

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Fatigue is the most frequent symptom in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Fatigue can be measured with self-report instruments, performance-based measures, or a combination of both. The pathophysiology of fatigue is complicated because it is both intrinsic to the disease and secondary to other disease-related factors. Fatigue has been linked to neuroimaging markers, findings on polysomnography, and experimental test measures of vigilance and attention. Treatment relies primarily on nonpharmacologic interventions including exercise programs, energy conservation, mindfulness, and cognitive be
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Stirling-Zanda, Simonetta. The Privileges and Immunities of the Family of the Diplomatic Agent. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795940.003.0007.

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The focal point of this chapter is Article 37(1) of the VCDR which grants, under certain conditions, immunities to family members of diplomats. Significant questions in this regard remain unresolved—not least the concept of the ‘diplomatic family’ itself. State practice shows that a certain discretion has been exercised against a backdrop of existing and evolving customary law. The result has been a generally balanced approach. Nevertheless, obiter dicta and calls for exceptions to the rules are beginning to appear with increasing frequency; concerns are expressed regarding the consequences of
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Arnoux, Jean-Baptiste, and Pascal de Lonlay. Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199972135.003.0004.

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Hypoglycemia is a frequent and often overlooked symptom. Indeed, most cases are related to insulin therapy in diabetic patients, to hormone deficiencies, or to very prolonged fasts. In other cases, however, unusual findings (unexplained hypoglycemia, especially if clinically severe, recurrent, postprandial, or in typical relationship to external factors such as food ingestion or exercise, or associated with hepatomegaly) should lead to a careful clinical and biological evaluation. Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia is a dysregulation of the glucose-induced insulin secretion. Besides insulinoma and
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Doris, John M., and Shaun Nichols. Broad-Minded: Sociality and the Cognitive Science of Morality. Edited by Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels, and Stephen P. Stich. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195309799.013.0018.

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The article gives an overview on the concept of individualism in cognitive science. Individualism maintains that optimal human reasoning is substantially asocial, and therefore implies that sociality does not facilitate, and may impede, reasoning. The cognitive science of morality very frequently proceeds with individualist assumptions. The individualist may allow that normal development requires sociality, but deny that optimal reasoning in mature individuals requires it. The optimal cognitive functioning is both developed and sustained through sociality. The optimal exercise of rationality i
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Shaibani, Aziz. Muscle Stiffness and Cramps. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199898152.003.0020.

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Muscle stiffness is a nonspecific term meaning limited muscle mobility that is not due to weakness. It is opposite to flexibility. Muscle and joint pain may be described as stiffness. Painful sustained muscle cramps are usually associated with muscle stiffness. A careful history is paramount. Exercise-induced muscle cramps are usually myopathic (metabolic or mitochondrial myopathy), while resting and nocturnal cramps are neurogenic (neuropathy, motor neuron disease, etc). Metabolic cramps are electrically silent. Focal or generalized stiffness is typically seen in stiff person syndrome. Upper
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Payne, Andrew. The Form of the Good I. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799023.003.0008.

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This chapter discusses the premise that understanding the Form of the Good is the unintended end or purpose of philosophic inquiry in the sense of Plato’s functional teleology of action. It begins the presentation of this theme by introducing the three images that Socrates uses to convey his beliefs about the Form of the Good: the Sun, the Divided Line, and the Cave. A motif common to these images is the role of vision as an analogue to knowledge. Plato’s theory of vision in the Timaeus is examined in detail. The image of the Divided Line in particular conveys the thought that we exercise visi
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Shaibani, Aziz. Muscle Stiffness and Cramps. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190661304.003.0020.

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Muscle stiffness as a nonspecific term means limited muscle mobility. Muscle and joint pain may be described as stiffness. Painful, sustained muscle cramps are usually associated with muscle stiffness. A careful history is paramount. Exercise-induced muscle cramps are usually myopathic (metabolic or mitochondrial myopathy) while resting, and nocturnal cramps are neurogenic [neuropathy, motor neuron disease (MND), etc.]. Metabolic cramps are electrically silent. Focal or generalized stiffness is typically seen in stiff person syndrome (SPS). Upper motor neuron (UMN) lesions are associated with
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Robertson, David Brian. Federalism and American Political Development. Edited by Richard Valelly, Suzanne Mettler, and Robert Lieberman. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697915.013.001.

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Federalism has influenced American political development deeply because it has been used as a powerful, enduring weapon in battles over politics and policy. The Constitution authorized the national government to exercise the tools of national sovereignty, but authorized the states to govern most of everyday life. This constitutional arrangement has encouraged interstate competition and market-driven economic growth, while it has impeded policies aimed at mitigating economic hardship and inequality. Federalism encouraged fragmented political parties and a pluralistic interest group system, spli
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