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He has taken to going on about how limited competitive exposure has put his game at an early-season stage while most players are in midseason form.
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These results suggest that trihalomethane exposures for competitive swimmers under prolonged, high-effort training are common and possibly higher than was previously thought and that the dermal exposure route is dominant.
Anorexia is a competitive disease, and exposure to extremely low weights can perpetuate that desire to be "the worst".
Driven by the big cash handouts and nationwide exposure, competitive fishing tournaments, for better or worse, are booming for everything from marlin to walleye.
Among 591 MAs (66 % men, age = 50 ± 9 years) with 21.3 ± 5.5 years of competitive endurance sport exposure, at least one CV risk factor was present in 64 % including the following: family history of premature atherosclerosis (32%%), prior/current tobacco exposure (23%%), hypertension (12.0 %), and dyslipidemia (7.4 %).
Key findings from this study, a characterization of men and women with more than 20 years of competitive endurance sport exposure who at the time of this study were completing approximately four times the amount of physical exercise recommended for health optimization [11], can be summarized as follows.
To screen for gene expression changes in mammary tumors as a result of hyperoxic exposure, competitive hybridisations of samples from the treated tumors (Group 3, 100% O2, 1 bar) against the untreated tumors (normal air, 1 bar) were performed, where four hyperoxia-treated tumor samples were each compared to a pool of ten control tumors.
While helping students cover their expenses, these competitive positions offer outstanding exposure to the school's educational research programs.
3.BCG analysis comparing the relative performance effects of noncompetitive factors (political/regulatory exposure) and competitive factors (e.g., profitability, EBIT [earnings before interest and taxes] margin).
Therefore, we have no evidence that maternal discriminative treatment mediated the effects of neonatal novelty exposure on competitive success or CORT habituation.
As individual differences in maternal care have been shown to be associated with offspring's hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis development [40], we also explore whether differences in maternal care influence the effect of neonatal novelty exposure on competitive success and stress response function.
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