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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insufficient endurance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of stamina or ability to sustain physical or mental effort.
Example: "The athlete's performance was hindered by insufficient endurance during the marathon."
Alternatives: "lack of stamina" or "inadequate endurance."
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This suggests that effects of regeneration on mitochondrial transcript expression possibly interact with insufficient endurance type stimuli in the α/β CaMKII-transfected muscle of the rats housed under normal cage activity.
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But Sehorn's leg strength was insufficient and he lacked endurance and had trouble backpedaling, and Peterson and Allen opened the season as the corners, Sehorn as the nickel back.
Insufficient muscle strength and endurance will lead to an inability to support the weight of their body and cause the poor performance on this test.
Seniors with insufficient dorsiflexor strength or muscular endurance are thus at risk of tripping [ 21, 22].
And, while Romola Garai has all of Nina's naive fame-hunger, she gives insufficient stress to her capacity for endurance.
Although, FeRAM and MRAM both have fast switching (<20 ns) and long endurance (>1015 cycles), these memories show insufficient scalability [27].
Data are shown from N = 8 subjects for endurance exercise and N = 7 subjects for resistance exercise due to insufficient sample available from one subject.
- Endurance.
Endurance training.
endurance activity.
Insufficient emotion.
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