This resource is for universities, professional societies, and other organizations interested in helping early-career scientists become successful managers of research programs. It presents a menu of ideas for planning, delivering, and evaluating programs in laboratory leadership and management.</di
A Practical Guide to Developing Resistance-Training Programs
β Scribed by Jay R., Ph.D. Hoffman, Nicholas A., Ph.D. Ratamess
- Publisher
- Coaches Choice
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 200
- Series
- Coaches Choice
- Edition
- 2 Pap/DVD
- Category
- Library
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