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The question remains as to their effect on the (re)modeling associated with a net osteogenic stimulus such as that derived from a therapeutic regimen of exercise.
The reason for that derives from the need to compromise economic, social and environmental objectives lying behind such an exercise [23, 40].
"A lot of that derives from convenience.
These findings reinforce the many benefits that can be derived from exercise programs [ 84].
This would imply that any beneficial effects that NMES derive from the exercising muscle.
Specifically, the NRC offers the following: An alternative to simply progressing through a series of exercises that derive from a scope and sequence chart [a textbook or curriculum] is to expose students to the major patterns of a subject domain as they arise naturally in problem situations.
An alternative to simply progressing through a series of exercises that derive from a scope and sequence chart [a textbook or curriculum] is to expose students to the major patterns of a subject domain as they arise naturally in problem situations.
Or the maps that derive from GPS.
"We're picking up on weaknesses that derive from strengths".
Thus, if someone lacks a sense, he will also lack the scientific knowledge involving the concepts and principles derived from exercise of that sense.
The demonstration reveals that the intervention of atherosclerosis by synergistic effects derived from exercise and a traditional Chinese medicine should be a promising perspective.
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