endurance time

endurance time

The total time for which any specified endurance speed of a ship can be maintained. If this value is dependent on factors other than fuel, it shall be so indicated.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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As kinetic abilities being dependent on glucose supply, glucose supply being dependent on insulin level, as also diabetes affects central nervous system and peripheral nerves, it was hypothesized that the maximal isometric tension and endurance time, thus the kinetic ability of muscle decreases and fatigability increases.
Astellas recently completed a Phase 2 clinical trial designed to assess the potential effect of reldesemtiv compared to placebo on exercise tolerance, assessed as change from baseline in Constant Work Rate endurance time over two weeks, in approximately 40 patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD.
In the initial stages, the police will use drones with 60 minutes of endurance time and night vision.
[8] who had reported that yoga exercise produces a significant increase in muscle endurance time and he also noted delay in the onset of fatigue.
Endurance time before supplementations was comparable between CAJ and PLA groups.
They also cover endurance, fatigue, and the stability of EMG muscles and MUAPs, with discussion of the role of EMG in assessing joint stability, endurance time prediction using EMG, voluntary bending and using safety shoes in the workplace, and tongue movement estimation based on surface EMG signals from suprahyoid muscles, and methods and EMG systems and how they can be used in applications like myocontrolled neuroprosthesis, hand gesture recognition, and anthropometric variables and human-computer interfaces.
Prema Joshi et al, found that Endurance time was significantly higher in females as compared to males.
The effect of gender (GEN) shows that male riders have shorter waiting endurance time and higher tendency to cross against a red light.
(13) The herbs green oatstraw, nettle, and sea buckthorn with vitamin C were used in a double-blind, cross-over study which hypothesized that there would be gains in muscular strength with the use of this combination.(14) The results demonstrated improvements in muscle strength, anaerobic power, endurance time, and feeling of well-being with supplementation.
The primary endpoint of these protocols is thus the endurance time (or the distance which is a product of the speed and time).
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