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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...
- cure him using a cobalt ray machine powered by Stark's experimental "Enervator" device. The Freak breaks loose and goes on a rampage, escaping before...
- Noroozi, Ebrahim (25 June 2022). "Deadly quake a new blow to Afghans enervated by poverty". CTV News. ****ociated Press. Archived from the original on...
- 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...
- scaphopods. Moreover, the differences in enervation of these patches suggest that the osphradium (as a patch enervated from the ctenidial nerve) may be different...
- outstanding acting anchors Small Things Like These, elevating an occasionally enervating historical drama." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, ****igned...
- stalks these eyes have Magic Missile, Burning Hands, Wall of Ice, Slow, Enervation, Improved Phantasmal Force. A director's central eye has the power of...
- negative or positive the experience feels) and arousal (how energized or enervated the experience feels). These two dimensions can be depicted on a 2D coordinate...
- A primary theme of the book is the contrast between the advanced but enervated civilisation of Minoan Crete and the ****ertive developing societies of...