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Indefatigability
Indefatigability In`de*fat`i*ga*bil"i*ty, n. The state of being indefatigable.

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- Zettl UK (27 July 2022). "The pathophysiology of motor fatigue and fatigability in multiple sclerosis". Frontiers in Neurology. 13. doi:10.3389/fneur...
- neuromuscular junction resulting in hallmark variability in muscle weakness and fatigability. MG is an autoimmune disease where anomalous antibodies are produced...
- Fear of uncertainty (HA2) Shyness/Shyness with strangers (HA3) Fatigability/Fatigability and asthenia (weakness) (HA4) It has been suggested that HA is...
- oxygen, protein and fat, produce large amounts of lactic acid and are fatigable. Many exercises are partially aerobic and anaerobic; for example, soccer...
- and neuromuscular training: effect on the capacity, efficiency, and fatigability of patients with traumatic brain injuries". Archives of Physical Medicine...
- ability to produce pitched sounds is then impaired along with easy voice fatigability, (usually mono-toned voice). Irritation of the internal laryngeal nerve...
- heat, and this may differentiate MS fatigue from other primary fatigue. Fatigability (loss of strength) may increase perception of fatigue, but the two measures...
- inappropriate loss of physical and mental stamina, rapid muscular and cognitive fatigability, post exertional malaise and/or fatigue and/or pain and a tendency for...
- in childhood or later in life. It usually presents with clumsiness, fatigability, unsteady gait, slow or slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, involuntary...
- consequences of which being that those individuals may exhibit increased fatigability, lethargy, decreased ability to concentrate, increased irritability,...