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  • '''Exercise''' is "[[physical activity]] which is usually regular and done with the int ...://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/physical/pdf/PA_Intensity_table_2_1.pdf |title=Exercise Categories |accessdate=2008-02-12 |format= |work=}}</ref>.
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  • #REDIRECT [[exercise]]
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  • In [[medicine]], an '''exercise test''' is a type of [[stress test]] that may be used for diagnosis or prog
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Exercise]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Exercise and body weight''' refers to the evidence that exercise is linked to a long-term reduction in body weight, and the controversy invo ...cult to maintain weight loss that has been achieved by an acute diet or by exercise.
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  • 2.'''Miyaki A. ''et al.'' (2009) Effect of habitual exercise on body weight and arterial function in overweight and obese men ''Am J Car 'Aerobic exercise training significantly reduced their body weight and resulted in a signific
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  • {{r|Exercise and body weight}}
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  • ''The Times'' ‘Exercise? A fat lot of good that is if you want to lose weight’. ''Times'' October
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  • (Exercise (27.2) on page 209, Definition (22.9) on page 169, and Exercise (3.4)(ii) on page 14.)
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  • ...is usually required but submaximal exercise is also used. The intensity of exercise is often graded, using criteria such as rate of work done, oxygen consumpti ...aphy, and stress [[radionuclide imaging]]. The stress can be due to either exercise or pharmacologic stress. Pharmacologic stress can be either a vasodilator o
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  • #REDIRECT [[exercise]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An annual military exercise in the Canadian Arctic
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  • An annual military exercise in the Canadian Arctic
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  • {{r|Exercise movement techniques}} {{r|Exercise therapy}}
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  • Annual military exercise, in Canada's Arctic
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  • Annual military exercise, in Canada's Arctic
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  • Annual military exercise, in Canada's Arctic
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  • A term that is applied to the holder of an office who does not exercise its powers and functions.
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  • ...ividual's heart rate and oxygen intake while undergoing strenuous physical exercise.
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  • ...TCOM), in the Middle East, centered in [[Egypt]]. It is the largest field exercise in the world, and has involved 35 countries and 65,000 troops. <ref name=De ...895260204}}, pp. 32-34</ref> It began in 1980 as a bilateral U.S.-Egyptian exercise
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  • ...with [[Evolution of the human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and positive thinking and attitude to [[life]]. [[Yoga]] is an example of * Physical [[exercise]] (neither light nor heavy - i.e., regular and moderate).
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  • A major multinational training exercise, held every one or two years, led by the U.S. and Egypt, involving coalitio
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  • ...s or games, especially when not done as part of serious competition or for exercise.
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  • ...with [[Evolution of the human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and positive thinking and attitude to [[life]].
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  • In [[medicine]], an '''exercise test''' is a type of [[stress test]] that may be used for diagnosis or prog
    204 bytes (29 words) - 05:03, 7 February 2010
  • ...h it was held that the constitutional rights of the Amish, under the "free exercise of religion" clause, were violated by the state's compulsory school attenda
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  • '''Operation Nanook 2007''' was the 2007 annual joint exercise of [[Canada]]'s [[Maritime Command]] and the [[Canadian Coast Guard]] to tr ...an Mounted Police]] joined with elements of the [[Canadian Forces]] in the exercise.<ref name=OpNanook2007Main/>
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  • Chief Counsel, American Center for Law and Justice, supporting the exercise of religion in the [[public sphere]]; regularly debates [[Barry Lynn]] of [
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