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In competitions, the injury mechanism with the largest proportion of injuries that were NTL was overuse (competition: 64.3%; practice: 64.8%).
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State-of-the-art anything died from overuse, and world-class is out of the competition, falling back into the nonce-word category.
Sherry Turkle, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Initiative on Technology and Self, found after painstaking research over fifteen years that parental overuse of technology fosters feelings of hurt, jealousy and competition in children.
For example, some models suggest that competition among cancer cells resulting in resource overuse may contribute to invasion and metastasis, just as high rates of resource use lead to dispersal of organisms (Aktipis et al. 2011).
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Another problem is overuse.
"What is overuse?" he says.
"There's clearly widespread overuse.
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