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In 2001, the New York Road Runners Club began posting on its Web site (www.nyrrc.org) "age graded" times that it calculates for all racers.
Most developmental or life-course theories focus on childhood through young adulthood (Catalano & Hawkins, 1996; Moore & Stuart, 2005; White et al., 2009); however, Laub and Sampson's (2003) age graded life-course theory offers a particularly useful theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between drugs and crime with an adult reentry population.
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Additionally, these desiccation methods are commonly used in the field, and existing collections (dried using these methods) could be age-graded by NIRS.
A comparison of the athletes' best age-graded performance with the self-rated best discipline within a subset of 256 athletes showed 95% concordance and therefore yielded that self rating is a valid indicator of the individual athletic specialisation.
Her age grade was 99.3 percent.
Lancaster played representative rugby with Scotland at age grade level.
Men also were divided into a series of age grades.
Each stage is usually known as an age grade.
The career pathway for players and coaches is now clear, from age grade rugby to the academy and Premiership.
The Tyiwara, an age grade that prepares young men to be husbands and fathers, focuses on agriculture.
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