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Best practices in youth development in public park and recreation settings

after-school settings

Witt PA, Crompton JL.
GSID: zokaG-qOJiMJ
PA Witt, JL Crompton - 2002 - Division of Professional Services …

No abstract available.

Positive youth development practices in recreation settings in the United States

Non-school settings

Witt PA, Crompton JL.
GSID: xgCYWw-Q66QJ
PA Witt, JL Crompton - World Leisure Journal, 2003 - Taylor & Francis

… non-school settings; along with serving the needs of all youth in the community, not just those labeled at-risk. In this paper these approaches to services are described along with case examples of how selected communities are applying these...

Recreation programs that work for at-risk youth

after-school settings

Witt PA, Crompton JL.
GSID: v65cC5LE5ZMJ
PA Witt, JL Crompton - State College, Pennsylvania: Venture …, 1996 - rpts.tamu.edu

… Both After-school and Summer Programs … After-school and Summer Latchkey Programs in Corpus Christi, Texas ........................................................... 211 24. KIDCO After-school and Summer Recreation Program in Tucson, Arizona ................................................ 217 …

A national profile of the status of public recreation services for at-risk children and youth

after-school settings

Crompton JL, Witt PA.
GSID: akYoRlDp3dMJ
LE Schultz, JL Crompton, PA Witt - Journal of Park and Recreation …, 1995 - rpts.tamu.edu

The study provides a national profile of the extent, gestation, and nature of at-risk youth programs in recreation and park agencies; the goals agencies have established for these …

The at-risk youth recreation project

after-school settings

Crompton JL, Witt PA.
GSID: XwJZm8DrgywJ
PA Witt, JL Crompton - Journal of Park and Recreation …, 1996 - cabdirect.org

This article describes the results of a US project funded by the National Recreation Foundation through the National Recreation and Park Association. Its purposes were (1) to …

Propeamussiidae, Inoceramidae, and other Bivalvia from the Lower Cretaceous Puez Formation (Valanginian-Cenomanian; Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy).

Cretaceous research

Schneider S, Crampton JS, Lukeneder A.
PMID: 27087719
Cretac Res. 2013 Nov;46:216-231. doi: 10.1016/j.cretres.2013.09.002.

A bivalve assemblage from the Lower Cretaceous Puez Formation at the type locality, Piz de Puez (Dolomites, South Tyrol, northern Italy) is described. Given the large amount of sedimentary rock screened during the course of this study, the

Advances in loco-regional palliation of unresectable cholangiocarcinomas.

Annals of palliative medicine

Guler S, Cimen S, Molinari M, Crampton JW.
PMID: 25841505
Ann Palliat Med. 2014 Apr;3(2):65-74. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2224-5820.2014.03.01.

Cholangiocarcinoma (CC) represents the second most common primary hepatic malignancy after hepatocellular carcinoma, accounting for 10% to 15% of primary liver tumors. Its prognosis is often poor due to its late presentation and its relative resistance to current chemotherapy...

Hydroxystilbene isomer-specific photoisomerization versus proton transfer.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Lewis FD, Crompton EM.
PMID: 12670214
J Am Chem Soc. 2003 Apr 09;125(14):4044-5. doi: 10.1021/ja029873e.

The ground- and excited-state acidities of 3- and 4-hydroxystilbene have been investigated in aqueous solution. Approximate pKa* values determined from the Förster equation are similar for the two isomers; however, 3-hydroxystilbene behaves as a photoacid in water, whereas 4-hydroxystilbene...

Two Cases of Binocular Coloboma of the Optic Nerve in the Same Family.

Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society

Crampton GS.
PMID: 16692292
Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc. 1913;13:451-68.

No abstract available.

The science of geriatrics.

The Merck report

CRAMPTON CW.
PMID: 18899214
Merck Rep. 1948 Jan;57(1):15-8.

No abstract available.

ON THE SIZE AND SHAPE OF THE TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS PROTEIN PARTICLE.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Frampton VL.
PMID: 17797120
Science. 1942 Feb 27;95(2461):232-3. doi: 10.1126/science.95.2461.232.

No abstract available.

AN ESTIMATE OF THE RELATIVE DIMENSIONS AND DIFFUSION CONSTANT OF THE TOBACCO-MOSAIC VIRUS PROTEIN.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Frampton VL, Neurath H.
PMID: 17788531
Science. 1938 May 20;87(2264):468-9. doi: 10.1126/science.87.2264.468.

No abstract available.

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