Charles B Black
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Miller A, Black C, Loewen G, Noonan C, McNew T, Whitehouse A, et al.
Am J Ind Med
. 2021 Dec;
65(3):196-202.
PMID: 34961951
Background: Vermiculite ore from Libby, Montana contains on average 24% of a mixture of toxic and carcinogenic amphibole asbestiform fibers. These comprise primarily winchite (84%), with smaller quantities of richterite...
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Larson T, Meyer C, Kapil V, Gurney J, Tarver R, Black C, et al.
Radiology
. 2010 May;
255(3):924-33.
PMID: 20501730
Purpose: To assess how early pleural and/or parenchymal abnormalities consistent with asbestos exposure could be ascertained and to identify factors associated with progression. Materials And Methods: Informed consent was obtained...
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Wright D, Magnuson C, Black C
Res Q Exerc Sport
. 2005 Nov;
76(3):258-66.
PMID: 16270703
Individuals practiced two unique discrete sequence production tasks that differed in their relative time profile in either a blocked or random practice schedule. Each participant was subsequently administered a "precuing"...
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Black C, Wright D, Magnuson C, Brueckner S
Res Q Exerc Sport
. 2005 Apr;
76(1):28-41.
PMID: 15810768
Three experiments assessed the possibility that a physical practice participant's ability to render appropriate movement timing estimates may be hindered compared to those who merely observed. Results from these experiments...
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Wright D, Black C, Immink M, Brueckner S, Magnuson C
J Mot Behav
. 2004 Feb;
36(1):39-50.
PMID: 14766487
According to S. T. Klapp (1995, 1996), extensive practice serves to induce the concatenation of multiple-element responses. One benefit of the chunking process, argued Klapp, is more efficient execution of...