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Network meta-analysis is particularly relevant to this, given that exercise is a complex and multifaceted intervention and the number of trials comparing the same exercise interventions is small.
Both identities may be relevant to exercise yet exercise identity research has focused mostly on exercise role identity.
From the audiovisual record of the exercise performed by 35 young officers, it was noticed the partial activation of 13 SOPs relevant to the exercise.
The requirements for decision-making need to be in tune with the criteria relevant to the exercise of the legal powers involved, and these criteria primarily build on the type and public purpose of the privately enjoyed public rights involvede.
Considerations relevant to the exercise of the power depend on the nature, scope and purpose of the power, understood in its context in the Act.' [128] (Heydon and Crennan JJ, with whom Gleeson CJ agreed).
Participants undertook supervised exercise, and received basic information about the musculoskeletal system of the neck, relevant to the exercise.
Bob Kulhan and others from Business Improv will lead small groups through several exercises relevant to this skill set.
Genes favoring fitness may be more relevant to male exercise participation, whereas genes favoring weight loss may have a larger impact on female participation.
Consequently, the current findings may be relevant to an exercise behaviour but not leisure behaviour.
That really wasn't meant to be hard, but what's relevant about this exercise is not the fact that it's hard.
No adverse event relevant to exercise training during these trials occurred or was reported.
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