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- endurance, strength and speed. The sport requires focused persistent and periodised training for each of the three disciplines, as well as combination workouts...
- the split of Telugu at c.1000 BCE. The linguistic history of Telugu is periodised as follows: Pre-historic Telugu (c. 600 BCE–200 BCE) Old Telugu (200 BCE–1000...
- between the fall of Han and the Sui unification (220–589) is sometimes periodised together as "the period of disunity", "Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern...
- and preceded the Three Kingdoms (220–265 AD). The era is conventionally periodised into the Western Han (202 BC – 9 AD) and Eastern Han (25–220 AD). The...
- achieving highest recruiting and frequenting of muscular fibres. Cyclic periodised athletes work, referring to literature, in between 6 and 8 w****s in IC...
- others – till the eighteenth century; this entire span was simultaneously periodised into four epic-epochs. Distinct since the inception of humans, the Turkmen...
- adjuncts, possessor nouns and even entire clauses. The history of Elamite is periodised as follows: Old Elamite (c. 2600–1500 BC) Middle Elamite (c. 1500–1000...
- The Byzantine Empire's history is generally periodised from late antiquity until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD. From the 3rd to 6th centuries,...
- his players. Small-sided games, proper warm-up and cool-down periods, periodised technical workouts, circuit training and segmentation practices created...
- local believers. This was, in part, due to the way British historians periodised South Asian history into an "ancient" Hindu one and a "medieval" Muslim...