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The cloister also served for exercise and general recreation, particularly in bad weather, and its central area and walkways were the customary places of burial.
BENS members recruited approximately 1,200 volunteers from their companies to serve as exercise evaluators and mock patients.
Another respondent, a 57 year old man with uncontrolled hypertension [ID26] said – I get some fitness while paddling my canoe on the river in the mornings while fishing or transporting; this can also serve as exercise.
Changes in body mass are often used as a surrogate measure of estimating sweat water losses during exercise, serving as an individualized fluid replacement guide during exercise in a variety of environmental conditions [1].
While serving with the exercise force, Iowa crossed the Arctic Circle.
Iowa embarked midshipmen for at-sea training to Northern Europe in July 1953, and shortly afterwards took part in Operation Mariner, a major NATO exercise, serving as flagship of Vice Admiral Edmund T. Wooldridge, commander of the 2nd Fleet.
The informational DVD was a specifically prepared educational tool containing information about healthy eating during pregnancy, serving sizes, and exercise during pregnancy.
Learning reinforcement is served if exercises provide immediate feedback to correct errors and emphasise correct answers.
It is simply too soon to string anything else together and all of us would be well served by exercising caution.
But today, she veered far from her usual flailing, and jutted her screechy yapper into the wrong news cycle -- on a day when she would have been better served by exercising some self control.
When the evidence is murky, public health officials may best be served by exercising restraint, which is reflected by making no recommendation at all.
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