Sentence examples for frequent fitness from inspiring English sources

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Patients who decline participation in the feasibility study can increase their levels of physical activity on par with people who frequent fitness or sports clubs and can participate in municipality-led rehabilitation programmes with a referral from their attending physicians.

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Our data confirm these findings, as trauma in the 66 100-year-old group makes up only 5% of the total traumatic injuries (even though in this context it has to be considered that the age group from 66 100-year-old less often frequents a fitness centre for workout).

In 1999 in Switzerland, the most frequent injuries during fitness training were the shoulder 24.4%, back 16.6%, thigh 11.0% and knee 8.8% [ 2].

This phenomenon, known variously as "muscle interference" or "exercise antagonism," is a frequent topic on fitness-related chat boards.

He knew that Djokovic had three weaknesses: his serve, which had developed an awkward hitch that led to frequent double faults; his fitness, which was suspect; and his mental game, which led to some dramatic meltdowns in major tournaments.

One might logically expect that large pulses of escapees might be less frequent but have substantial fitness effects when they occur, while constant, low-level leakage might have smaller effects per spillover event but a more consistent accumulation of events over time.

The implementation techniques of GEP mainly include encoding scheme, K expressions, selection operator, mutation operator, insert string operation, gene inversion, restructuring operator, polygene chromosome and the contiguous function, the standard function set and users-defined functions based on the frequent function set, and fitness function selection (Table 2).

For decades, holders of broadcast licenses had to make frequent, detailed arguments for their fitness to have their licenses renewed.

All marathon runners were, however, fitness enthusiasts with frequent participations in different types of amateur sports activities including 10-k jogging events, cross-country skiing, or amateur tennis.

It is feasible that amino acid substitutions in the epitopes in conjunction with the addition and removal of PNGS result in frequent, incremental changes in strain fitness and antigenicity.

Reduced fitness is a frequent outcome associated with antibiotic resistance [ 44] and the acquisition of mutations in the primary targets of fluoroquinolones (gyrA) [ 45, 46] and β-lactams (penicillin-binding proteins) [ 47, 48] were also shown to confer a growth defect in S. pneumoniae resistant mutants.

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