Physical activity, leg muscle fatigability, calf muscle flexibility, and leg volume also were measured at the start of the study. |
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If these changes were of sufficient magnitude, they would clearly be expected to increase muscle fatigability. |
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Endotoxemia and sepsis also induce mitochondrial dysfunction, sarcolemmal injury, and weakness and fatigability of the diaphragm. |
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Chronic backache usually involves a loss of muscle strength and above all, heightened fatigability of back muscles. |
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An important aspect of safety relates to the driver: limiting fatigability, the stress and allowing a maximum concentration to lead. |
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Furthermore, the fast-twitch fibers show significant fatigability. |
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The loss of aerobic capacity and muscle tone through inactivity can lead to easy fatigability or exertion as well as to lassitude. |
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Physical fatigue or fatigability is focal muscle fatigue that occurs with persistent activity, such as a limp with walking. |
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Present quantitative evaluation methods for fatigability require subjects to perform tasks unrelated to their work, which prevents accurate estimation of their muscular endurance in occupational settings. |
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High effectiveness, usability and safety allow to apply OLM-01 at home not only for treatment purposes but also for relieving fatigability, normalizing sleep, raising body's resistibility. |
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Tours and activities for mentally handicapped or mentally ill visitors, take into account the level of understanding, ability to concentrate and fatigability of the visitors. |
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At the same time, I consider myself to be lucky because, although I regularly use a wheelchair, I am not affected by the extreme fatigability that afflicts many people with multiple sclerosis. |
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The term neurasthenia was formerly used to describe a mental disorder with such symptoms as easy fatigability, lack of motivation, and feelings of inadequacy. |
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