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The Physical Therapist increases the repetitions and intensity of strengthening exercises on the basis of participant tolerance.
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The legislating authority of a government is exercised on the basis of what ought to be.
Concentrations of variables were corrected for plasma volume shifts during exercise on the basis of hematocrit and hemoglobin values.
Although studies have attempted to define successful adherence to exercise on the basis of the proportion of scheduled sessions attended, evidence about the level of participation necessary to deliver health benefits is still uncertain and further compounded by the lack of detailed information about the specific activities provided.
More concretely, the right to participate in the field and its debates depend exclusively, for them, on the scientific competence of those wishing to participate, and excludes those who would wish to exercise influence on the basis of economic, political, administrative or other power.
Finally, we recognize that single and dual decision-making processes should be examined in the context of achieving recommended levels of PA through moderate exercise and, on the basis of these findings, we recommend that such analysis also considers males and females separately, as decision making strategies could differ.
The exercises were designed on the basis of an accident's three phases: initial phase (call and arrival), practical phase (work at the accident site), and a normalization phase (summation, packing up, and completion).
There are the usual noises being made about how this will dramatically increase both trade and employment worldwide, on the basis of spurious empirical exercises.
Moderate exercise is defined as between 50 and 85% of maximal individual exercise as estimated on the basis of age and gender.
That the Boy Scouts can now legally exercise this right on the basis of an immutable characteristic like sexual orientation should concern rather than comfort people and should inform the next round of debate over the extent to which this particular group is worthy of public support.
While most living things make this decision purely as a trade-off between risk and reward, only humans can decide to exercise self-restraint on the basis of how they think they will be perceived by others – an ability that emerged some time in the past 100,000 years or so.
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