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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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 3,5,8,9) Similar findings have been reported for isometric trunk extensor endurance time (5,10,11) and for muscle force and trunk extension torque measured during isometric contractions while standing, sitting, and lifting using isokinetic devices and testing protocols with a range of motion of 0 to 80 degrees of flexion and speeds of 30[degrees]/s to 120[degrees]/s. Both sedentary and physically active subjects increased the endurance of respiratory muscles, increased endurance time of constant load bicycle test, felt less breathless after exercise, and had lower lactate levels after exercise. The patients more than doubled their endurance time on a treadmill. |
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