Sentence examples for habitual capacity from inspiring English sources

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Virtue is viewed as the habitual capacity of a person to respond freely and consciously to situations in a manner that reflects and intensifies his conformity to Jesus Christ.

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We conducted Pearson correlations to investigate test retest reliability of our variables between recoveries (to examine consistency of the analyzed BOLD signal recovery curves), and to investigate associations between maximal exercise capacity, habitual physical activity, and modeled BOLD variables.

Even so, the PF-879-mediated increases in skeletal muscle mass translated into physiological and functional improvements as reflected by increases in VO2 and energy expenditure, habitual physical activity and exercise capacity.

Compared to HC, girls in the TS group reported participating in less weekday vigorous activity (2.4 ± 1.2 vs. 1.2 ± 1.2 h, p = 0.03); there were no other significant differences between the groups in exercise capacity or reported habitual physical activity levels (Table 1).

For the planned DD2 intervention studies of physical exercise intervention, individualized treatment, and genetic predictors, data on certain habitual lifestyle factors, weight gain, aerobic capacity, and family history of type 2 diabetes were deemed important, as they cannot be retrieved elsewhere.

In addition, circulating and intramuscular buffering capacities are improved via habitual exercise increasing proteins, amino acids, and phosphate [ 62– 62].

In the context of a low habitual physical activity level and low oxidative capacity, excess intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) storage has been associated with skeletal muscle insulin resistance [ 62].

Homo, genus of the family Hominidae (order Primates) characterized by a relatively large cranial capacity, limb structure adapted to a habitual erect posture and a bipedal gait, well-developed and fully opposable thumbs, hands capable of power and precision grips, and the ability to make standardized precision tools, using one tool to make another.

Whether this lower oxygen uptake capacity is attributed to a low habitual physical activity level, reduced mitochondrial content or an intrinsic mitochondrial defect is a topic of intense debate [ 96– 1096.

However, I wonder if a genetic predisposition to a higher exercise capacity is more or less important that habitual exercise itself.

He said: "We should not overlook the capacity of human beings to become desensitised through habitual exposure to practices which involve violence and suffering to animals".

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