Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially exercised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that has been manipulated or controlled in a way that is not natural, often in relation to physical activity or training.
Example: "The athletes were artificially exercised to enhance their performance for the upcoming competition."
Alternatives: "manipulated training" or "controlled exercise".
Exact(3)
The one drawback being that cultured meats of any kind tend to have textural issues: it hasn't been stuck to anything alive that can flex and secrete into it, so it's kind of limp and nasty and may have to be artificially "exercised" by mechanical systems or electroshock therapy.
The one drawback being that cultured meats of any kind tend to have textural issues: they've not been stuck to anything alive that can flex and secrete into it, so they're kind of limp and nasty and may have to be artificially "exercised" by mechanical systems or electroshock therapy.
The observation that syntelic attachments (both kinetochores bound to the same pole) are intrinsically unstable, unless tension is artificially exercised on them, led to propose that tension is required to stabilize kinetochore microtubule attachments (Nicklas and Koch, 1969).
Similar(57)
As such, it would be higher in the slowest compared to the fastest runners within a given long distance race (i.e., half marathon and above), and thus would artificially inflate exercise intensity in the former.
And the conduct of Southern California Gas is not a formal issue in the proceeding, which is limited to whether El Paso possessed or exercised "market power" that allowed it to artificially raise prices.
Thus, caution should be exercised in interpreting our results as different cancer subtypes have different biological mechanisms, and our low sample size increases the possibility of our findings being due to random chance and/or our measures of association being artificially high.
The indictment contends that Mr. Lash, already named in a class-action suit by FPA investors, kept the company's stock price artificially high so that he could exercise options and sell shares to his advantage.
The failure to detect a consistent rise in PaCO2 or fall in PaO2 during exercise has led some to question the relevance to exercise of any experiments that artificially induce hypoxia and hypercapnia to stimulate carotid chemoreceptors.
Both allege that the foundation and board have come to exercise a questionable domination of the market, artificially controlling prices and creating scarcity to increase value, in a fraud that goes back 20 years.
Several studies report that many of the beneficial adaptations to exercise training are reduced or eliminated when ROS levels are artificially reduced, further supporting the conclusions that regularly inducing an oxidative redox state through exercise is healthful.
The film keeps artificially pumping your adrenal glands with mindless, malnutritional sensations, only to leave you crampy and cranky minutes later....[T]his exercise in ultraviolence then insults us by having a beaten, bloodied McAvoy inform viewers that he used to be a loser 'just like all of you.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com