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The phrase "demanding activities" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to activities that require a lot of effort, skill, or energy to complete. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including discussing work, exercise, or personal hobbies. Example: "I struggled to balance my demanding work schedule with my favorite demanding activity, rock climbing."
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Today, many patients participate in broad range of physical demanding activities and expect to live an active life in the future.
And there is growing interest in less demanding activities.
She's protecting them from the most intellectually demanding activities because she doesn't understand what's cognitively difficult and what isn't.
Many patients regain normal knee function for routine activities, but they may not be able to resume demanding activities like skiing and tennis.
And some patients who got a resurfacing have also said that it has allowed them to participate in more physically demanding activities, like skiing.
The behavior of individuals is linked to various energy demanding activities at home.
For construct integrity assessment, however, higher demanding activities may be more appropriate, such as squat or stair ascend.
Like many computationally demanding activities, SBSE has the potential to benefit from the cloud; 'SBSE in the cloud'.
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A prospective application for the next generation of portable electroencephalogram (EEG) signal processing systems is hazard prevention in attention-demanding activities.
The underlying mechanisms are unclear but may involve alteration in energy-demanding activities, such as protein synthesis.
ESCs and iPSCs contain few mitochondria that progressively increase in number during differentiation, when the cell undergoes different and more energy-demanding activities [ 17, 18].
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