Lewis admitted that harvesting a deer can be incredibly hard because of the physical exertion.
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The club said it contained information about players' fitness and measures of exertion levels.
The problem, Braunwald notes, is that "minimal exertion" can mean different things to different people.
They also should "warm down" afterward by reducing speed or exertion before stopping completely.
Physically demanding work was defined as work involving repetitive lifting, load-carrying or other significant physical exertion.
The combination of exertion and cold weather are believed to be the cause of shoveling-related heart attacks.
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Noah's extreme rigidity was due to intense muscular exertion in the last minutes of life, Sanchez said.
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The heat of the day and the exertion caused the duchess to comment that it was 'hot work.
Physical exertion is now a struggle for Mrs Brown, who settled her claim for compensation with the hospital.
That dynamic applies as much to defense downturns as it does to any other facet of federal exertion.
For all their exertion, the team must try to keep their body temperatures cool while they are moving.
Dot.com people certainly seem to like mountain biking, but the knowledge economy needs more than purely physical exertion.
The runner, who died of cardiac failure caused by extreme exertion, would call Ms Munton on long training stints.
The Mazda5's 2.5-liter, 157-horsepower four-banger and five-speed automatic transmission are serviceable, but there's more exertion than passion underfoot here.
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It remains to be seen how much trouble and exertion that will involve.
Like Nordic skiing, a 50-kilometer race over relatively horizontal terrain, ski mountaineering relies less on gravity than human exertion.
James Brown played many more shows a year, but he never played so long or with such absolute exertion.
The drug is approved for use in patients who are short of breath either when sitting or after minimal exertion.
Not only do firefighters deal with extreme heat and exertion, they also are exposed to toxic substances and psychological stress.
His book is the definitive treatment of the subject, and an absorbing read for anybody with an appetite for moderate intellectual exertion.
On an Exertion Scale of 1 to 5, this trip falls on 2.5: easy hikes at medium elevations and overnights in top hotels.
Because of the mental and physical exertion required, climbing the ridge alone is suggested as a two-day trip, with one day used as a training day.
From couch potatoes to Olympic athletes, everyone has a physical capacity for exertion, beyond which the body becomes stressed and begins to feel bad.
Shoveling snow is associated with intense physical exertion, and those who are not in optimal condition could be at risk for a heart attack.
Hunting an animal may be tiresome but necessary, so endorphins are secreted during exertion to numb the discomfort induced by lactic acid production in the muscles.
If you are unable to do the treadmill test, the technician will instead inject you with a chemical that will elevate your heart rate without physical exertion.
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Lobbyists had won the deductions and exemptions in question over years of exertion, years of working Congressional halls for this or that favor on behalf of a client.
These experiments showed no activity in either the amygdalas or the pACC, suggesting that the earlier results were indeed the result of social stress rather than mental exertion.
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They hypothesized that shrunken arctic sea ice at the end of summer meant that they had to swim over increasing distances to get to land, and, in a storm, they died of exertion.
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