Sentence examples for manner exercise from inspiring English sources

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We reasoned that if acetylation of mitochondrial proteins were regulated in a physiological manner, exercise and its attendant increases in ATP production rates and changes in mitochondrial redox state would be a prime candidate to cause changes.

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We observed reductions in leptin for exercisers, which increased in a dose-dependent manner with exercise adherence.

8 Since the manner of exercise also changed (ie, participants engaged more in group activities compared with exercising alone after retirement), social factors may have played a significant role as a motivating factor in this particular cohort.

But neither government may destroy the other nor curtail in any substantial manner the exercise of its powers.

They ask whether the institutions of society -- be they political, economic, educational or social -- behave in a centralized manner and exercise power from the top down in a closed and proprietary fashion, or whether they function in a distributed and collaborative way, and are open and transparent in their dealings.

We determined the manner of exercise by referring to previous studies [ 11, 16].

It remains to be elucidated if, and in what manner, aerobic exercise differs from other conditions associated with temporary elevations of arterial pressure, as regards how pressure-induced local vascular production of vasoconstrictors capable of stimulating smooth muscle growth, interact with local and systemic long-term vasodilatory mechanisms.

The manner of exercising said powers shall be prescribed by general laws, except that cities and towns may provide for the manner of exercising the initiative and referendum powers as to their municipal legislation.

Kearns also notes that Taft "marveled at Roosevelt's self-confidence, talent for publicity, delight in confrontation, and rousing rhetorical manner". Taft exercised the bully pulpit, too, but in a much different way that best reflected his identity and character.

Even so, it is by no means clear that mitigating factors have been applied in a consistent and fair manner in exercising the discretion to cancel in the past (Nethery, 2012).

The right to refuse authorisation as such remains intact, and only the manner of exercising that right is regulated to some extent.

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