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The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal which publishes research on aerobic conditioning, including physical strength. It was established in 1987 as the Journal of Applied Sport Science Research , obtaining its current name in 1993.
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The global average per-journal APC is US$1,626, its recent increase indicating "that authors choose to publish in more expensive journals". [ 12 ] A 2019 analysis has shown 75% of European spending on scientific journals goes to "big five" publishers ( Elsevier , Springer Nature , Wiley , Taylor & Francis and the American Chemical Society (ACS) ).
ANU Press was Australia's first primarily electronic academic publisher.. ANU Press justified its foundation by mentioning the desire to publish scholarly works that would not necessarily gain profit, and the belief that online publishing was a viable alternative to traditional academic publishing that overcame the inaccessibility, costs, and requirements for setup that were inherent in ...
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The Journal of Physiotherapy is a quarterly peer-reviewed medical journal covering physiotherapy. It is published by Elsevier on behalf of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA). The journal was established in 1954 as ( The ) Australian Journal of Physiotherapy and obtained its current title in 2010.
In 1982, Javorek defected to the United States and in 1984 became an all-sports strength and conditioning assistant coach at Texas A&M University.He was the Weightlifting coach of Texas A&M Weightlifting Club, but his duties were soon extended to coaching the field events and conditioning for men's and women's Track, Tennis, Basketball, Swimming, volleyball, and assistant for football.