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upper limit of a muscle's
ability to
generate force,
nervous fatigue (
enervation) — in
which the
nerve signal weakens — can be a
limiting factor in untrained...
- Noroozi,
Ebrahim (25 June 2022). "Deadly
quake a new blow to
Afghans enervated by poverty". CTV News. ****ociated Press.
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morbidity rates among its employees. This
decimated the company's
ranks and
enervated many of the survivors. A
further issue was
caused by the VOC's dividend...
- Stoics'
desire for
apatheia was foolish: they
would live a 'sluggish,
enervated life', he said. In
spite of the
influence of Atticus,
Marcus would later...
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observed that
color did
affect muscle strength,
either invigorating or
enervating the subject, and even
influenced the
cardiovascular system.
Schauss began...
- scaphopods. Moreover, the
differences in
enervation of
these patches suggest that the
osphradium (as a
patch enervated from the
ctenidial nerve) may be different...
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words and have at
their disposal enervating riches.
While ensnaring them with
their ingratiating talk and
enervating riches, they have
drawn the far-dwelling...
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employees by an
inept and
uncaring management" and "relentlessly
mundane and
enervating".
According to Judge, the
abbreviation stood for "Test
Program Set" in...
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outstanding acting anchors Small Things Like These,
elevating an
occasionally enervating historical drama." Metacritic,
which uses a
weighted average, ****igned...
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Blazing World' Review:
Carlson Young's
Exhaustively Art-Directed but
Enervating Adult Fantasy". Variety. N'Duka,
Amanda (April 8, 2020). "Carlson Young...