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…force of contraction b. by increasing time muscle is under tension c. by increasing frequency of exercise 2. Creatine helps in all 3 ways a. helps build mass to increase force of contraction b. provides energy to increase…
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…out, that we are always in the presence of the All, which is the sum total of all conscious energies of the universe, with God as the center. All the conscious energies of the universe are directed towards the common goal - evolution. The center…
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…this -water has a high specific heat which allows it to resist extreme temperature changes -has a high heat of vaporization that causes it to require alot of energy to change states -when sweating, heat energy is utilized to change states from liquid to gas…
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…Venturi’s victory in the Open at Congressional in 1964, when he staggered through his second eighteen holes delirious from heat exhaustion. Traditionalists object that by conserving energy Martin gains an advantage when riding in a cart, and they seem to have…
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…their energy by oxidizing inorganic compounds such as sulfur. Other bacteria have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Over 4,000 species of bacteria have been named, and undoubtedly many thousands more exist. Bacteria can be classified in several different…
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…Larissa Zhurakovskya With a population of 1,009,100 today Dublin has always been a large city. It is only logical that the daily thought processes and life force of its people inevitably produce certain spiritual energy, a collective consciousness…
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…is a protein, which is able to catalyse biochemical reactions. Reactions need to exceed their activation energy in order to take place. Enzymes reduce the need for activation energy and so allow reactions to take place more readily. An advantage of using enzymes…
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…Seasonal Affective Disorder Everyone recognizes “spring fever,” the giddiness that lifts the spirits as the short, dark days of winter become the longer, sunnier days of spring. But, have you ever noticed the decrease of energy during the fall…
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…bit about creatine and for my experiential component, I interviewed the weight training coach for LIU, Mr. Ken Tavani. Creatine is an essential player in the primary energy source used for muscle contractions. It exists in two different forms within…
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…). It could not be placed too far because of the inefficiency of belts and shafting as a method of distributing energy (Clark 53). Energy and power is everything, it is the key to a working invention. Each gear, joint, or wheel was a source of power loss (Conot…
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