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Therefore, these dislocations would be confined in the TB with a high difficulty of cross-slip, leading to strain localization near the TB.
Overtraining happens when the patient is asked to perform the exercises with a high difficulty level while his/her performance is still low; thus, the patient is most likely to find the training too difficult and may not be able to perform the training.
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British men's gymnastics is at an all-time high and the captain Louis Smith is a strong contender for gold on the pommel – he qualified first with a higher difficulty tariff than anyone else.
On the day I visited the Karolyi ranch, Martha had received an e-mail from the Gymnastics Federation of India, asking if she might help train Dipa Karmakar, the country's first female Olympic gymnast, who had qualified for Rio on the strength of a vault called the Produnova, which requires a gymnast to flip two and a half times and comes with a higher difficulty score than Biles's Amanar.
Countries with a higher difficulty of hiring are given lower ratings.
In BioShock Infinite, Irrational Games included a gameplay feature called the "1999 Mode", specifically in reference to System Shock 2s release year, designed to provide a similar game experience, with a higher difficulty and long-lasting effects of choices made, that would remind players of System Shocks unforgiving nature.
On the other hand, if an increase of the patient's performance is shown between the training sessions, the system will automatically provide a level with a higher difficulty in the next session.
The criterion-referenced test, which was applied in the present study, aims to measure the level of achievement of respondents against given goals or standards, thus an item with non-discrimination against a higher difficulty index is considered a better achievement of instruction measured by the item [ 18].
As shown in Table 3, the prevalence of behavioral problems (with a high total difficulties score) was inversely associated with parity and household density after adjustment for other covariates.
Likewise, concentrations of ΣDEAP and ΣDMAP were not associated with a high total difficulties score (adjusted ORs = 0.3; 95% CI: 0.1, 1.8, and 0.8; 95% CI: 0.4, 1.6, respectively), or the dimension scales.
We also observed that women who were obese, did not drink alcohol, smoked during pregnancy, or had breast-fed < 6 months were more likely to report a child with a high total difficulties score, although all these associations were not statistically significant.
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