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- A detrainment device is equipment on a rail vehicle that provides an evacuation route for the p****engers. It usually consists of a set of steps or a ramp...
- nuclei are added during strength training and not lost upon subsequent detraining, the nuclei might provide a mechanism for muscle memory. Thus, upon retraining...
- occur well before muscle hypertrophy, and decreases in strength due to detraining or ceasing to repeat the exercise over an extended period of time precede...
- Acta Ethologica. 3 (2): 67–82. doi:10.1007/s102110100038. S2CID 37840769. Detrain C, Deneubourg JL, Pasteels JM (1999). Information processing in social...
- 2020), Kingman was the third-busiest in fiscal year 2020, boarding or detraining 5,536 p****engers in 2020. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF)...
- cross-sectional area and neural activation during strength training and detraining of the human quadriceps". European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational...
- Amtrak, Ontario was the 70th-busiest in fiscal year 2019, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 11 p****engers daily (though the station does...
- ; Hiraga, A.; Takemasa, T.; Hatta, H. (2011). "Effect of training and detraining on monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) 1 and MCT4 in Thoroughbred horses"...
- small yard a short distance west of the station. In FY2018, boarding or detraining Amtrak p****engers averaged approximately 50 p****engers daily. The original...
- mitochondrial ATP production in human skeletal muscle to endurance training and detraining". Journal of Applied Physiology. 73 (5): 2004–2010. doi:10.1152/****pl...