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The purpose of this study was to compare the skeletal ages and various physical and motor factors with the pubescent development of 10, 13, and 16 year old boys. The findings of this study indicated that physical maturation was differentiated most effectively at 13 years of age, although it was not so sensitive to maturational changes as was skeletal age; at 16 years, maturational differentiation was much more limited; and at 10 years, little or no value can be attributed to this method. The 13 and 16 year old boys who were advanced in pubescent development had higher mean scores on all physical and motor tests studied with few exceptions; generally, the differences between the means were significant. In terms of physique types, the only significant difference was found at 16 years of age, where a greater percentage of ectomorphs was found in pubescent group 4 than in group 5. © 1962 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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The theoretical basis for the Analysis of Means Technique is discussed. In addition, a simplified working procedure is outlined, step-by-step for an actual problem. The data for the problem are analyzed by the analysis of means techniques, which compares differences between means instead of population variances estimates. The data are also analyzed by the analysis of variance technique. The conclusions reached by both techniques are the same. The graphical representation of the ANOM is helpful in understanding data. The ANOM technique is usually used in conjunction with the analysis of variance, either as an initial analysis of data or to augment the analysis of variance. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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(Abstracts of the papers presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 29–31, 1966)
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Beersheba has changed from a small agricultural settlement in pre-Biblical times to a city of importance in modern Israel. The wells and fertile loess soils of the Beersheba Basin have been utilized by all who have occupied the area. From 3300 B.C. to the present, Beersheba has functioned as an oasis, market town, military center, transportation node, and as a traditional gathering place for the Bedouin tribes of the Negev, Israel's southern desert. In 1900, the Ottoman Turks initiated the modern development of Beersheba. After World War I, the British administered the area as part of the Palestine Mandate. With the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, the city began to grow rapidly. In the early 1960′s, Beersheba had a population of over 52,000. It functions as the capital of a region containing over two-thirds of the national area. © 1965, Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved.
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