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In 2009 and 2010, there were more virtual loads than physical workloads running inside data centers.
For example, emotional effects can be masked by social engagement, mental and physical workloads, as well as by food intake and circadian and quasi-random variation in metabolic activity.
At least one study indicates athletes who take the drug benefit from both increased endurance and increased physical workloads, in addition to protecting against stress-induced damage and speeding up recovery times.
Some studies have shown an association between high physical workloads and low physical capacity.
Other studies found inconclusive relationships between physical workloads and care-seeking.
Physical workloads consist of tasks where the whole body is exerted by dynamic muscular work.
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Climbing, especially solo climbing in an Alpine environment with its high level of unpredictability, loneliness, physical workload and often harsh weather, requires psychological investment.
Measuring external force only, as recommended in several standards, is insufficient for evaluating physical workload.
For physical workload, the method of gripping the tools was the most important factor.
Rehabilitation robotics has the potential to reduce the physical workload of physiotherapists.
Evaluation of physical workload was different depending on whether external force or muscle activity results were considered.
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