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"fatiguing" Definitions
  1. making you very tired, both physically and mentally

162 Sentences With "fatiguing"

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It's a grim concept that "Only" embraces with fatiguing fidelity.
In recent years, though, I began to find the wines fatiguing.
But it's entertaining, musical, and manifests no sibilance or fatiguing treble peaks.
Modern room temperature can often leave a good red seeming flabby or fatiguing.
The sound is clear, full, and surprisingly detailed, without overwhelming bass or fatiguing highs.
A game that is always pushing you forward gets very fatiguing after a while.
"What Makes You Country" is among his most temperate albums, alternately soothing and fatiguing.
It's fatiguing and not exactly the best use of a highly trained surgeon's time.
It is a fatiguing routine designed to enhance flexibility, endurance, core strength and leaping ability.
"Listening to the entirely of a UI… is highly fatiguing for your brain," explains Friedman.
The sensation of having my arm vibrated along to bass-heavy music is a bit fatiguing.
Look, it's just a hunch, but careering down long stretches of Australia's desert would be quite fatiguing.
Both the claw and the fingertips grip emphasize increased finger dexterity, although they both are more fatiguing.
No high-frequency harshness, no fatiguing sharpness or graininess, just pleasant easygoing tunes with a distinct bass emphasis.
So read on for your next week's worth of fresh, fast, and non-fatiguing, not-all-lettuce lunches.
The country music industry is several fatiguing years into a debate over how gender factors into making hits.
Ninety-nine percent of the time, we're able to prove to them that this is a fatiguing schedule.
They also have a great cockpit layout, are very quiet and are less fatiguing for those long days.
As such, raising my wrist to tell time or check a notification can sometimes be painful and fatiguing.
"In some people, physical activity is fatiguing," Derek Johnston, the Aberdeen University psychologist who led the study, said.
MIKE DONOVANRoss-on-Wye, Herefordshire I find EU referendum politics to be thoroughly fatiguing and eagerly await a conclusion.
The decline of Sears "has been hugely frustrating and fatiguing for me to watch," Mr. Berkowitz told his investors.
Not only is that fatiguing, but it makes it easier to slip into the habit of not voting at all.
But I haven't deviated from the out-of-box profile, and the earbuds have never gotten fatiguing to listen to.
But Wozniacki took full advantage of the fatiguing Romanian, claiming the last three games after some furious all-court play.
Some of the most immediately thrilling headphones can become shrill and fatiguing over the course of an hours-long listening session.
You just need to make sure that, if you are training at night, you are not fatiguing yourself throughout the day.
It's an utterly fatiguing reflex of modern-day food writing, one I never quite understood until I encountered the long egg.
CHRONIC-FATIGUE SYNDROME, or CFS, which afflicts over 1m people in America and 250,000 in Britain, is certainly chronic and surely fatiguing.
She walks the tightrope most women do in relationships, but it's fatiguing to watch her seesaw back and forth between Cole and Noah.
In the stunning final showdown between Jen and Richard, you can see how much Richard's own masculinity is fatiguing him, wearing him out.
Now here we are, a few short strides removed from crossing the finish line and finally having put this fatiguing contest to rest.
For the past several years, country music has been providing such an open playing field, thanks to its fatiguing overreliance on male performers.
If anything, the best American rosés today are exactly what one would want: brisk and refreshing, subtle and savory, never cloying or fatiguing.
The trick is to provide versatile, nimble wines that pair well with many foods and will not be as fatiguing as everything else.
A fly-through of Johnson's apartment is rendered as a fatiguing projection; photographs of Barr's flat are seen through an inane lenticular lens.
The Cobras wound up beating the Lions, a fatiguing feat since the ball rarely escapes the playing area, making for almost nonstop action.
They also did a better job at keeping my eyes from fatiguing early on in the day, and they kept my headaches at bay.
"Kick It was admittedly awesome in the few minutes I tried it, but it could be fatiguing after an extended period of time," he added.
Remember that treble is where all the most fatiguing and screeching notes live, so less of them just makes for a happier, more pleasant sound.
Swimmers often panic and attempt to swim back to shore against the current, fatiguing them in the process, which also increases the risk of drowning.
What I liked about this class, as opposed to other barre classes I've taken, is that instead of completely fatiguing the thighs and then fatiguing the seat, we switched back and forth between moves to tone each muscle group, so that I was actually able to get through all of the exercises instead of dying three-quarters of the way through a set and having to stop.
The signature Porta Pro sound is defined by a convincing presentation of the music that strikes the fine balance between being engaging without fatiguing the listener.
Other earphones might seem more satisfying at first thanks to their excess bass, but over the long run that can be as fatiguing as excess treble.
So, not only is your body working hard to fight the infection, which is fatiguing, but you're also sleepier by nature of having a virus, he says.
Treble response is inoffensive — which is important to avoid fatiguing the listener — but is still there when you turn the volume up on tracks with high sections.
For $249, these headphones have the performance to justify some consideration, offering a pleasing tonal balance and a neat, forward presentation that never grows sharp or fatiguing.
After a very long and fatiguing day of work, the battle of wills between me and my baby, Jasmine Lia was just the mental therapy I needed.
Rest/Fatiguing the Indefatigable In each of the last two meetings, James was coming off a series sweep (or two) with a significant rest advantage coming in.
They can still become fatiguing because of the overall size, but the 2 gram difference in weight means it just takes a little while longer to happen.
Reviews for Carpool Karaoke: The Series weren't much kinder; yes, an amusing late show bit with some memorable moments can get fatiguing when it runs for 20 minutes.
I get that, but some people will find these headphones fatiguing or run into discomfort wearing the Solo Pros for extended periods like, say, on a long flight.
The BeatsX have a fatiguing sound, an unnecessarily long wire that gets in the way, and a price that's more than double the cost of the Bullets Wireless.
In one study, for example, participants completed a memory task and then performed a mentally-fatiguing task before they took either a nature walk or an urban walk.
As technically exemplary and glorious as they still are, those headphones exhibit unpleasant treble spikes that make them fatiguing to listen to and unfriendly to the casual listener.
The sound is punchy and engaging, the fit is stable without being fatiguing, and the weight distribution with the battery modules resting on the wearer's shoulders is pretty great.
Risk sentiment was dealt a blow on the news with fatiguing Asian shares providing impetus to gold, which is used by investors to hedge against economic and political instability.
I didn't feel as though our schedule was too crammed, and, as the driver, none of the destinations were too fatiguing to get to in terms of lengthy drives etc.
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.
I like to listen at loud volumes, which is great with headphones with big bass, but it's fatiguing when the treble is the part of the mix pushed to the foreground.
But Thanksgiving in particular is a long, fatiguing journey, literally and figuratively: Many people travel over hills, dales and interstates to feast on the myriad filling dishes that cover the table.
We had everyone on the Insider Picks team who wears glasses daily test them out to see how well they work at blocking blue light and keeping our eyes from fatiguing.
According a Reuters poll, major central banks are done tightening policy especially with the global growth outlook fatiguing across developed and emerging economies, along with scant prospects for a surge in inflation.
"After a very long and fatiguing day of work, the battle of wills between me and my baby, Jasmine Lia was just the mental therapy I needed," he captioned a sweet video.
Critic's Pick In life, drama queens, those extravagantly emotional beings who suck up all the oxygen in a room, are fatiguing souls, to be avoided at all costs when one is tired.
Add to that a rapidly fatiguing health care workforce, the lack of a World Health Organization emergency declaration, and Lunar New Year travel, and the Lancaster group's numbers seem plausible, says Brown.
Analysts polled by Reuters deduced that major central banks are done tightening policy especially with the global growth outlook fatiguing across developed and emerging economies along with scant prospects for a surge in inflation.
It meant constantly trying to break news, fatiguing donors for even $1, and spending much more time in Iowa and New Hampshire than Nevada and South Carolina because that's where the polls were. Agreed.
And while it may be a little fatiguing to face this constant onslaught of intellectual property at every turn, Disney's continued success suggests that we'll probably see a lot more of it in the future.
This doesn't mean their fit is necessarily uncomfortable, as I've worn them for many hours without feeling unduly disturbed, but it does mean you'll never forget you're wearing them and is likely to prove fatiguing to many.
"We really feel that the ergonomics of using a Mac are that your hands are rested on a surface, and that lifting your arm up to poke a screen is a pretty fatiguing thing to do," he said.
Despite these risks, the frequency of data breaches is fatiguing consumers, who may fail to fully comprehend the severity of the situation and take preventative action like changing passwords, signing up for credit monitoring, or putting credit freezes on their accounts.
I've chosen Grado's GR10es ahead of its over-ear range, because I find the latter are less consistent, sometimes less balanced in their sound (which can offend the unsuspecting ear with an excess of treble, the high notes that often prove fatiguing).
Even people who are able to operate their device report it can sometimes be stressful and fatiguing—navigating through crowds and tight spaces, determining the best route, and using the right amount of precision (via neck muscles, finger, or breath) to control the chair.
This is a complicated issue to address because that treble is what gives them my favorite sound of any Beats headphones to date, but it can also be fatiguing if you're just listening to the Powerbeats Pro in a quiet place and trying to relax.
This would be a cool unlocking process for something I only access a couple of times per day — there's a certain sense of occasion with all this fussiness — but it quickly grows fatiguing when you're unlocking your phone upwards of a hundred times per day.
Identity is one of the key terms that in its ubiquity reminds us we are living in a time period that is particularly ours — it is a central focus of our social and political being, so much so it can get fatiguing to discuss.
Inspired by Main Source's 1991 single "Peace Is Not the Word to Play," the track takes on the common problem of people being unwilling to turn their politics into actions: "When I hear people talk of peace in America, the discrepancy between our words and our actions can get fatiguing," he says.
Good headphones are full of contradictions: the moment you expand the soundstage, you reduce the intimacy of a performance; when you add an extra kick of bass to bring dynamism in, vocals are pushed back; and amped-up treble frequencies give you the greatest sense of detail and airiness, but are also the most fatiguing to listen to.
She says walking is less wearing and fatiguing than running, so she can get by with only a 15-minute nap or two, and continue logging miles until midnight to meet a daily average of about 60 miles required over the race's 52 days to complete the 3,100 miles, well beyond the distance from New York to Los Angeles.
The afternoon heat was fatiguing, and we got turned around and lost in a dirt-road labyrinth along the golf course, doubling back on ourselves until we came to a cafe in a clearing, where two beautiful black women, who looked as if the universe itself belonged to them, were facing the course, sipping rosé of the hue the French call gray.
Lachman enjoyed playing the "more fun side" of her character, opposed to the "bitchy nasty person" she was often written as. Lachman said was "fatiguing" but a "good challenge".
One of its strengths is that it forces the attention towards "chains of causality: x affects y; y affects z". On the other side it can be very fatiguing and monotonous.
Electromyography is a research technique that allows researchers to look at muscle recruitment in various conditions, by quantifying electrical signals sent to muscle fibers through motor neurons. In general, fatigue protocols have shown increases in EMG data over the course of a fatiguing protocol, but reduced recruitment of muscle fibers in tests of power in fatigued individuals. In most studies, this increase in recruitment during exercise correlated with a decrease in performance (as would be expected in a fatiguing individual). Median power frequency is often used as a way to track fatigue using EMG.
Experimental work suggests that larger fin blades are more efficient in converting diver effort to thrust, and are more economical in breathing gas for similar propulsive effect. Larger fins were perceived to be less fatiguing than smaller fins.
The muscle fibers embedded in skeletal muscle are relatively classified into a spectrum of types given their morphological and physiological properties. Given a certain assortment of these properties, muscle fibers are categorized as slow-twitch (low force, slowly fatiguing fibers), fast twitch (high force, rapidly fatiguing fibers), or somewhere in between those two types (i.e. intermediate fibers). Some of the defining morphological and physiological properties used for the categorization of muscle fibers include: the number of mitochondria contained in the fiber, the amount of glycolytic, lipolytic, and other cellular respiration enzymes, M and Z band characteristics, energy source (i.e.
The regiment, although much worn by fatiguing duty, suffered but slight loss. When the army withdrew to the neighborhood of Falmouth, after the battle, the regiment was stationed near the banks of the Rappahannock, three miles in advance of its former camping ground.
Throughout the training cycle, more and more recovery sessions are included as hard session become longer and more fatiguing. Because of this, Canova very rarely uses weekly or even bi-weekly training cycles in favor of adapting to the effect of each individual session.
Effects of fatiguing tone frequency on temporary threshold shift in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133(3): 1819-1826. rats, fish, and chinchillas. However, these studies do, in their conclusions, associate levels of fatigue with prolonged exposure to high levels of sound.
A concrete pavement composed of multiple slabs of uniform size will produce a periodic sound and vibration in each vehicle as its tires pass over each expansion joint. These monotonous repeated sounds and vibrations can cause a fatiguing or hypnotic effect upon the driver over the course of a long journey.
Persons report critical reductions in levels of physical activity. Also, a reduction in the complexity of activity has been observed. Reported impairment is comparable to other fatiguing medical conditions including late-stage AIDS,Mark, Loveless, MD, congressional testimony of, May 12, 1995, as reported in Hillary Johnson. (1996). Osler's Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic.
John MacCormac, reporting from London for The New York Times upon the film's UK premiere, wrote; "The universal opinion of London critics is that The Terror is so bad that it is almost suicidal. They claim that it is monotonous, slow, dragging, fatiguing and boring." Original Swedish poster for Häxan. Other European countries also, contributed to the genre during this period.
When not leaving the army seriously injured, conscripts can suffer serious psychopathology for their life time. It is often cited as a major source of poor morale in the ranks. Often with the justification of maintaining authority, physical violence or psychological abuse can be used to make the “youth” do certain fatiguing duties . In many situations, hazing is in fact not the goal.
Larger fins were perceived to be less fatiguing than smaller fins. Attachment to the foot follows two basic options. An integral foot pocket enclosing the heel, or an open heeled foot pocket with an elastic heel strap, which may be of adjustable length. Both systems allow full mobility of the ankle joint for bi-fins, but limit the motion for monofins.
Whyville offers a good alternative for younger audiences where safety and privacy are a concern. In Whyville, you use the virtual world's simulation aspect to experiment and learn about various phenomena. Another use for virtual worlds has been in business communications. Benefits from virtual world technology such as photo realistic avatars and positional sound create an atmosphere for participants that provides a less fatiguing sense of presence.
The Taschenbuch describes a variety of ways to employ local resources to create roads, shelters and fortifications. Engineers provide roadways, landing zones, shelter, water supply and wastewater disposal, and electrical power to encampments. Roadway and landing zones require heavy equipment, which is more fatiguing to operate in the cold and necessary to protect from freezing. Snowstorms require cleanup and spring thaw requires management of thawed soil.
"Never before have I known a play like this one so tormenting to write or so fatiguing in production. I am grateful to the reviewers who may have a little accelerated the end. At the age of sixty there is no reason to work, except to earn a living or to have 'fun'. This play was never fun and I earn my living in another field".
Before the engagement, Qing forces prepared defenses along the shores of Xiamen and built batteries on Gulangyu Island. The British began the battle by bombarding the island's batteries for two to four hours (sources vary), with little effect. Land forces then disembarked their transports and took the batteries with little resistance. The day was noted as being very hot and fatiguing to the men.
Clark led his men across what is now the state of Illinois, a journey of about 180 miles. Clark later remembered that the weather was "wet, but, fortunately, not cold for the season" but found "a great part of the plains under water several inches deep." This made the men's march "difficult and very fatiguing." Provisions were carried on packhorses supplemented by wild game the men shot as they traveled.
She has the ability to "mark" an opponent by keeping her gaze on them, so that they will not be able to complete a hand. This ability though is very fatiguing and can cause her to be on the verge of collapse afterwards. She was responsible for taking out Makabi High's strongest player and getting Miyamori to the nationals. She seems to look up to Coach Kumakura, even using her monocle.
Andy Kellman, reviewing in AllMusic, found West's rapping inconsistent on what was nonetheless "a deeply fascinating accomplishment" in West's catalogue: "As fatiguing as it is invigorating, as cold-blooded as it is heart-rending, as haphazardly splattered as it is meticulously sculpted, [the album] is an extraordinarily complex 70-minute set of songs ... As the ego and ambition swells, so does the appeal, the repulsiveness, and – most importantly – the ingenuity".
As a result of the strained relations between Charles and Emma, they entirely stop having sex. Anguished, Darwin begins to suffer from a mysterious, fatiguing illness. It is revealed that after Annie becomes ill in 1851, Darwin takes her to the Worcestershire town of Malvern for James Manby Gully's water cure therapy, against Emma's will. Annie's condition worsens, and she ultimately dies after her father, at her request, tells her Jenny's story once more.
It is often said by snowshoers that if you can walk, you can snowshoe. This is true in optimal conditions, but snowshoeing properly requires some slight adjustments to walking. The method of walking is to lift the shoes slightly and slide the inner edges over each other, thus avoiding the unnatural and fatiguing "straddle-gait" that would otherwise be necessary. A snowshoer must be willing to roll his or her feet slightly as well.
This would reduce the flow of coolant through the oil cooler and cause higher oil temperatures. This sediment would also reduce the flow of coolant through the EGR cooler resulting in premature failure due to thermal expansion fatiguing the heat exchanging core. The early EGR coolers (2003-2004.5) were also susceptible to premature failure. \- With the use of Split-shot HEUI fuel injectors, high pressure oil is required to pressurize the fuel injectors.
Brawl, Squirtle is now playable, under the command of the Pokémon Trainer. The Trainer also has an Ivysaur and a Charizard which must be switched between in order to avoid fatiguing the Pokémon. Squirtle returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for Nintendo Switch, once again linked with Ivysaur and Charizard, although the removal of the fatigue mechanic means that an entire match can be played effectively using Squirtle alone.
The novel had mixed reviews. "The book wears altogether too studied an air," noted The Times Literary Supplement ; "it carries a miscellaneous load of literary learning with a jocular lightness that seems rather forced and all too soon becomes monotonous. Mr Lucas may claim complete realism for his study of heavily academic manners, but the fact remains that realism of this sort makes for fatiguing reading." The Times Literary Supplement, 10 Sept.
No Time On Our Side (Chapman), pp. 46-55. For Mallinson, this dive was additionally fatiguing as he had spent over a day previously repairing a broken manipulator on the sub. During the repair he changed the oxygen tank for a full one. During each dive the pilots had to ensure that after every 40 minutes they turned on a lithium hydroxide fan to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and also add additional oxygen.
Over time, it is more fatiguing to both horse and rider to ride bareback. In certain situations, bareback riding is particularly suitable. Many riders ride bareback for a short distance to save time. It is also common for a rider who takes a horse in one direction and walks back on foot, such as when moving the horse between pastures, to ride the horse with just a bridle so they don't have to carry a saddle on the return.
Gordon achieved this, but as with previous Gemini EVAs, trying to do work for an extended period proved more fatiguing than in ground simulation, and the EVA had to be terminated after only half an hour. The passive stabilization experiment proved to be a bit troublesome. Conrad and Gordon separated the craft in a nose-down (i.e., Agena-down) position, but found that the tether would not be kept taut simply by the Earth's gravity gradient, as expected.
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease most often due to antibodies that block acetylcholine receptors, involved in signalling between nerves and muscles. It is often associated with thymic hyperplasia or thymoma, with antibodies produced probably because of T cells that develop abnormally. Myasthenia gravis most often develops between young and middle age, causing easy fatiguing of muscle movements. Investigations include demonstrating antibodies (such as against acetylcholine receptors or muscle-specific kinase), and CT scan to detect thymoma or thymectomy.
Mayo 1966 In June 1743, area residents Samuel Witt, John Hapgood, and others petitioned to break away from Marlborough and become a separate town, claiming the journey to attend Marlborough's town meeting was "vastly fatiguing." Their petition was denied by the Massachusetts General Court. Samuel Witt later served on committees of correspondence during the 1760s. At least nine men from the area fought with the Minutemen on April 19, 1775, as they harassed British troops along the route to Boston.
Bill Foster's superhuman powers are a result of his ingestion of a biochemical formula containing Pym particles. He has the ability to increase his size and mass to a gigantic size by psionically drawing extra mass from an extra-dimensional source while gaining superhuman strength in proportion to his height. The extra mass returns to the extra- dimensional source as he decreases in size. The process of changing height is fatiguing, making Foster more vulnerable to harm, after successive changes.
Peter Reynolds Furse (born in 1901) and John Paul Wellington Furse (born 13 October 1904). His fondness for sport and of an open-air life found expression in his art and introduced a new, fresh and vigorous note into portraiture. There is never a suggestion of the studio or of the fatiguing pose in his portraits. The sitters appear unconscious of being painted, and are generally seen in the pursuit of their favourite outdoor sport or pastime, in the full enjoyment of life.
The work was fatiguing, and during these years he suffered from an increasingly fragile constitution. In addition to his home in Paris, from 1844 he also lived at a small cottage in Champrosay, where he found respite in the countryside. From 1834 until his death, he was faithfully cared for by his housekeeper, Jeanne-Marie le Guillou, who zealously guarded his privacy, and whose devotion prolonged his life and his ability to continue working in his later years.Wellington, pages xxvii–xxviii.
Evacuations were mainly by motor convoys to the nearest ports and then by hospital ships.Falls 1930 Vol. 2 p. 598 At first all seriously ill British and Ottoman sick were held in Damascus due to the arduous evacuation to Haifa.Downes 1938 p. 733 The journey to Haifa began in motor lorries from Damascus to Samakh, but it was so fatiguing that it had to be negotiated in two stages.See the supply problems section above for descriptions of the road from Damascus to Samakh.
The Sabre engine was also a constant source of problems, notably in colder weather, when it was very difficult to start, and it suffered problems with wear of its sleeve valves, with consequently high oil consumption. The 24-cylinder engine also produced a very high-pitched engine note, which pilots found very fatiguing. The Typhoon did not begin to mature as a reliable aircraft until the end of 1942, when its excellent qualities — seen from the start by S/L Roland Beamont of 609 Squadron — became apparent.
The bus manufacturing industry was a major customer of the company. Buses on city work need to start and stop every minute or less, and the effort required with a manual gearbox was substantial. In addition, for most of the period when these transmissions were dominant buses still had unassisted steering, and the overall effort needed without assistance was fatiguing. From about 1935 to 1960, buses by AEC, Daimler, and sometimes Bristol, Guy and Leyland offered Preselector gearboxes, either as an option or as standard.
In patients with dilated cardiomyopathy, levels of AARP were upregulated. AARP expression patterns have been shown to be altered in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), with decreased expression in slow skeletal muscle fibers and increased expression in fast skeletal muscle fibers. ARPP has also been shown to be a potentially useful biomarker for the differential diagnosis between oncocytoma and chromophobe renal cell carcinomas. In non-pathologic physiology, AARP mRNA expression in skeletal muscle of patients was shown to be elevated two days following fatiguing jumping exercises.
In the 1872 Preface to the French edition of Das Kapital Vol. 1, Marx emphasized that "[t]here is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of its steep paths have a chance of gaining its luminous summits." Reaching a scientific understanding required conscientious, painstaking research, instead of philosophical speculation and unwarranted, sweeping generalizations. Having abandoned abstract philosophical speculation in his youth, Marx himself showed great reluctance during the rest of his life about offering any generalities or universal truths about human existence or human history.
Commercial spin casting machines are available in two different types, front-loading and top-loading. Owing to the weight and bulkiness of spin casting molds, front loading machines tend to offer several advantages regarding ease of use and time savings. Rubber molds can become quite heavy, especially at larger diameters and when casting metal. Because loading and unloading the caster is performed by hand, it is easiest and less fatiguing to manipulate the mold at waist level in one fluid motion as allowed by a front- loading spin caster.
Good word-of-mouth support, as well as fatiguing interest in blockbuster franchises, were considered critical to Baby Driver box office success. In the United States, exit polling showed strong commercial potential across a variety of audiences. CinemaScore polls conducted during opening night revealed the average grade moviegoers gave Baby Driver was A− on an A+ to F scale. Audiences were mostly younger; 52% were under 25 and 57% were men. The main reasons given for seeing the film were its action (44%), the actors (26%), and Wright (16%).
A front-wheel-drive chair with a "captain's chair" seat A motorized wheelchair, powerchair, electric wheelchair or electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) is a wheelchair that is propelled by means of an electric motor rather than manual power. Motorized wheelchairs are useful for those unable to propel a manual wheelchair or who may need to use a wheelchair for distances or over terrain which would be fatiguing in a manual wheelchair. They may also be used not just by people with 'traditional' mobility impairments, but also by people with cardiovascular and fatigue-based conditions.
The DTDD was developed due to the absence of a single, concise test which measured the three dark triad traits simultaneously. Prior to the development of the DTDD, researchers were required to use different personality tests for each of the dark triad traits. This made scoring difficult for researchers, as it required standardisation of scores of each test for comparison. Another issue with measuring all of dark triad traits by different tests was that it would involve too many items, making administration time-consuming and potentially fatiguing among test-takers, leading to less accurate responses.
Barber SD, Noyes FR, Mangine RE, McCloskey JW, Hartman W."Quantitative assessment of functional limitations in normal and anterior cruciate ligament-deficient knees." Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 1990;255:204-14 Normal values for return to play criteria following ACL reconstruction indicate that the injured limb should be greater than or equal to 90% of the uninjured limb.Augustsson J, Thomee R, Linden C, Folkesson M, Tranberg R, Karlsson J. "Single-leg hop testing following fatiguing exercise: reliability and biomechanical analysis." Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 2006;16(2):111-20.
While Philidor won his match with the Turk, Philidor's son noted that his father called it "his most fatiguing game of chess ever!"Levitt, 26. The Turk's final game in Paris was against Benjamin Franklin, who was serving as ambassador to France from the United States. Franklin reportedly enjoyed the game with the Turk and was interested in the machine for the rest of his life, keeping a copy of Philip Thicknesse's book The Speaking Figure and the Automaton Chess Player, Exposed and Detected in his personal library.Levitt, 27–29.
A revolver's grip does not hold a magazine, and it can be designed or customized much more than the grip of a typical semi-automatic. Partially because of these reasons, revolvers still hold significant market share as concealed carry and home- defense weapons. A revolver can be kept loaded and ready to fire without fatiguing any springs and is not very dependent on lubrication for proper firing. Additionally, in the case of double-action-only revolvers there is no risk of accidental discharge from dropping alone, as the hammer is cocked by the trigger pull.
The journey was less fatiguing, and at the same time afforded the opportunity of making a commercial operation which might be fruitful. They bought, with all the money they had, various merchandise, which they carried from Cairo to Suez on renting camels. But bad luck had already begun to fall on az-Zayyani: during the crossing would happen the first of seven nakabat (calamities) who struck him during his life. Arrived in view of yanbu', the ship that carried pilgrims traffickers broke on the reefs, and the cargo was lost: passengers and crew escaped death.
Sigmund Freud famously described dreams as the "royal road to the unconscious" ("Via regia zur Kenntnis des Unbewußten"). Karl Marx wrote in the 1872 Preface to the French Edition of Das Kapital (Volume 1), "There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of its steep paths have a chance of gaining its luminous summits." The Royal Road to Romance (1925) is the first book by Richard Halliburton, covering his world travels as a young man from Andorra to Angkor.
A plan to strengthen the fatiguing steel trusses under the bridge was scrapped, some claim in part due to the $2 million cost of those repairs, although Mn/DOT engineers "scoffed" at the suggestion that this was a major factor in the decision. From 2003 through August 2007, Mn/DOT had reduced its staff of 4,500 by 600. Her critics claim that her focus was on new roads—not maintenance of existing ones. In September 2007 the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported that Molnau's Director of Emergency Response was attending a class at Harvard on Emergency Response.
Simon Reynolds cited Cosmogramma as an example of what he describes as a "hyper- eclectic approach" to production that can be "rich and potent on some levels, but ultimately fatiguing and bewildering for most listeners", further characterizing the album as "hip-hop jazz for the ADHD generation". In a mixed to positive review, Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone wrote: "There's some info overload, but Ellison is an ace with pacing, and a distracted soulfulness guides the frantic laptop science." Cosmogramma sold 12,000 copies in its first two weeks of release. In January 2011, it had sold 33,574 copies.
Billboard described the song as being "backed by sunny acoustic guitars, swirling percussion and infectious melodies", and that while it has a "funky feel, the meaning is a bit more somber, detailing a relationship gone cold". R Dub, Z90.3 director of programming, told Billboard, "For me, the staying power of 'Circles' is due to a combination of an absolutely addicting, fun, emotional, and at the same time, non-fatiguing hook, combined with relatable lyrics. Who can't relate to going in circles in so many aspects of life? Young, old, rich, poor, black, white… We're all going through it".
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID) or the combined initialisms ME/CFS or CFS/ME, is a complex, fatiguing, long-term medical condition that is diagnosed by cardinal symptoms, but often involves a broad range of symptoms. A distinguishing core symptom is a persistent exacerbation or "flare" of the illness after ordinary minor physical or mental activity, known as post- exertional malaise (PEM). CFS greatly diminishes a person's capacity to accomplish tasks that had been routine prior to the illness. Another primary symptom is unrefreshing sleep or insomia.
The benefit of all class-A amplifiers is the absence of crossover distortion. This crossover distortion was found especially annoying after the first silicon-transistor class-B and class-AB transistor amplifiers arrived on the consumer market. Earlier germanium-based designs with the much lower turn-on voltage of this technology and the non-linear response curves of the devices had not shown large amounts of cross-over distortion. Although crossover distortion is very fatiguing to the ear and perceptible in listening tests, it is also almost invisible (until looked for) in the traditional Total harmonic distortion (THD) measurements of that epoch.
The detector produced electronic noise that was heard in the earphone as a "hissing" or "roaring" sound in the background, somewhat fatiguing to listen to. Phillips (1980) Early radio wave detectors, p. 98, 102, 106 This was Barkhausen noise due to the Barkhausen effect in the iron. As the magnetic field in a given area of the iron wire changed as it moved through the detector, the microscopic domain walls between magnetic domains in the iron moved in a series of jerks, as they got hung up on defects in the iron crystal lattice, then pulled free.
Indra Devi's 1959 Yoga for Americans encouraged women to practise at home. On the cover (top left), she wears her characteristic sari. A pioneer of modern asana-based yoga, Indra Devi (born Eugenie V. Peterson), the Russian pupil of the founder of yoga as exercise, Krishnamacharya, argued that yoga was suitable for well-to-do Indian women: "Yogic exercises since they are non- violent and non-fatiguing are particularly suited to a woman and make her more beautiful." The historian of modern yoga Elliott Goldberg notes that the normally progressive Devi was effectively arguing for "a gentle yoga for the fairer sex", deprecating the more energetic exercises such as Surya Namaskar.
Stress caused by acculturation has been heavily documented in phenomenological research on the acculturation of a large variety of immigrants. This research has shown that acculturation is a "fatiguing experience requiring a constant stream of bodily energy," and is both an "individual and familial endeavor" involving "enduring loneliness caused by seemingly insurmountable language barriers". One important distinction when it comes to risk for acculturative stress is degree of willingness, or migration status, which can differ greatly if one enters a country as a voluntary immigrant, refugee, asylum seeker, or sojourner. According to several studies, voluntary migrants experience roughly 50% less acculturative stress than refugees, making this an important distinction.
Aerobic ATP production is biochemically much slower and can only be used for long-duration, low-intensity exercise, but produces no fatiguing waste products that can not be removed immediately from the sarcomere and the body, and it results in a much greater number of ATP molecules per fat or carbohydrate molecule. Aerobic training allows the oxygen delivery system to be more efficient, allowing aerobic metabolism to begin quicker. Anaerobic ATP production produces ATP much faster and allows near- maximal intensity exercise, but also produces significant amounts of lactic acid which renders high-intensity exercise unsustainable for more than several minutes. The phosphagen system is also anaerobic.
The examination by the doctor seemed to motivate Fury, as he poured on the pressure afterwards, hurting Wallin repeatedly with solid shots. Despite fatiguing in the second half of the fight, Wallin came back in the twelfth and landed a strong left hand which seemed to trouble Fury. Commentators stated Wallin's performance had defied the odds despite the loss, as he came in as an over 10 to 1 underdog. Wallin was set to make his return to the ring against former WBA (Regular) heavyweight world champion Lucas Browne (29-2, 25 KOs) on 28 March 2020 at the Park Theater at the Park MGM in Las Vegas.
The lectures were originally to be given by a "learned and ingenious clergyman" from Cambridge, holding the degree of Master of Arts, who was under the age of forty years. The terms for the lectures were quite extensive and particular. The lecturer was As a result of these rather demanding terms and conditions, for some thirty years (1790–1819) no person could be found who would undertake the office of this lectureship. The first to accept was Christopher Benson, who held the post until 1822, at which time he quit, having found the terms and conditions imposed by the lectureship too fatiguing and laborious.
Antiqua typefaces are typefaces designed between 1470-1600 AD, specifically those by Nicolas Jenson and the Aldine roman commissioned by Aldus Manutius and cut by Francesco Griffo. The letterforms were based on a synthesis of Roman inscriptional capitals and Carolingian writing. Florentine writer Petrarch was one of the few medieval authors to have written at any length on the handwriting of his time; in his essay on the subject, 'Petrarch, ', discussed by Armando Petrucci, ' (Vatican City) 1967. he criticized the current scholastic hand, with its protracted strokes (') and exuberant (') letter-forms amusing the eye from a distance, but fatiguing on closer exposure, as if written for other purpose than to be read.
While the band has been noted for its use of dissonance, drummer Jamie Saint Merat countered that "dissonance for dissonance’s sake is extremely fatiguing". Given this, Merat said that Vermis uses melody in a "weird and unsettling" way to create "a tangible amount of tension and release". Merat further noted that the band made a conscious decision with Vermis to bring back "a level of unpredictability we've always had in the past" due to the feeling that the previous album, The Destroyers of All, "came out a little too fluid on the whole". According to Merat, Vermis uses the metaphor of invertebrate animal species to explore "the over-arching theme of spinelessness [and] oppression".
New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 17 March 2015 The traditional account, as recorded in the Roman Breviary, is that Sixtus had a vision of Pope Saint Peter the Apostle and Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna, the first bishop of that see, who showed Peter, a young man, the next Bishop of Ravenna. When a group from Ravenna arrived, including Cornelius and his archdeacon Peter from Imola, Sixtus recognized Peter as the young man in his vision and consecrated him as a bishop. Saint Peter Chrysologus, Diocesan Museum, Imola People knew Saint Peter Chrysologus, the Doctor of Homilies, for his very simple and short but inspired sermons, for he was afraid of fatiguing the attention of his hearers.
Skipping is a gait children display when they are about four to five years old. While a jog is similar to a horse's trot, the skip is closer to the bipedal equivalent of a horse's canter. In order to investigate the gait strategies likely to be favored at low gravity a series of predictive, computational simulations of gait are performed using a physiological model of the musculoskeletal system, without assuming any particular type of gait; a computationally efficient optimization strategy is utilized allowing for multiple simulations. The results reveal skipping as more efficient and less fatiguing than walking or running and suggest the existence of a walk-skip rather than a walk-run transition at low gravity.
At rest, the body produces the majority of its ATP aerobically in the mitochondria without producing lactic acid or other fatiguing byproducts. During exercise, the method of ATP production varies depending on the fitness of the individual as well as the duration and intensity of exercise. At lower activity levels, when exercise continues for a long duration (several minutes or longer), energy is produced aerobically by combining oxygen with carbohydrates and fats stored in the body. During activity that is higher in intensity, with possible duration decreasing as intensity increases, ATP production can switch to anaerobic pathways, such as the use of the creatine phosphate and the phosphagen system or anaerobic glycolysis.
168 Green ←→ Magenta and Blue ←→ Yellow are scales with mutually exclusive boundaries. In the same way that there cannot exist a "slightly negative" positive number, a single eye cannot perceive a bluish-yellow or a reddish-green. Although these two theories are both currently widely accepted theories, past and more recent work has led to criticism of the opponent process theory, stemming from a number of what are presented as discrepancies in the standard opponent process theory. For example, the phenomenon of an after-image of complementary color can be induced by fatiguing the cells responsible for color perception, by staring at a vibrant color for a length of time, and then looking at a white surface.
One of the earliest examples of using conjoined wagons as fortification is described in the Chinese historical record Book of Han. During the 119 BC Battle of Mobei of the Han–Xiongnu War, the famous Han general Wei Qing led his army through a fatiguing expeditionary march across the Gobi desert only to find Yizhixie chanyu's main force waiting to encircle them on the other side. Using armored heavy wagons known as "Wu Gang Wagon" () in ring formations as temporary defensive fortifications, Wei Qing neutralised the Xiongnu's initial cavalry charges, forcing a stalemate and buying time for his troops to recover strength, before using the cover of a sandstorm to launch a counteroffensive which overran the nomads.
After an introduction that exhibits great beauty and tellingly paints the bliss of rest, 'as by the great and silent rivers that flow in peace and darkness', the composer makes a highly characteristic transition to the horrors of the night, the pernicious visions that grow into horrific hallucinations and culminate in a scream of mortal dread. This growth is carried off with considerable dramatic power and the composer really achieves the intended goal. The last section should be shortened; after the great strain the long ending, which repeats the words and mood of the introduction, has a rather fatiguing effect. Choir and orchestra performed this interesting new work excellently, and Mr. Carl Nielsen, who himself conducted, was acclaimed with a storm of applause and several curtain calls.
Partick Vercher at L'Audiophile said that the ideal listening position is at least 3 metres away, and 40-50 cm lower than a normal seated position; alternatively the speaker needs to be hoisted up by that amount for a comfortable sound. The sound itself is described as possessing "unshakeable dynamics" when turned up loud, pacey without any sign of fatiguing distortion, and with an impressive separation of instruments. Sonic Flare describes the sound of the Paragon as possessing well-integrated "liquid highs, excellent midrange and bass", and proverbially worth dying for. There are rumours that Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin acquired three Paragons each – one for each of left, center and right channels – with which they used to monitor their recordings from master tapes.
On the 5th of July, it was in position on the west side of James River, opposite City Point, occupied in throwing up breastworks. When the Army of the Potomac withdrew from the Peninsula, the Regiment proceeded to the vicinity of Yorktown, where it remained a week destroying earthworks, and August 29 it embarked for Alexandria, where it landed September 1. It shared the fortunes of Pope's Bull Run campaign, was in position at Elk Mountain on the 17th of September, during the Battle of Antietam, and subsequently, after performing a variety of fatiguing duties, marched with Franklin's corps to a position in front of Fredericksburg. In the assault upon that city, December 14, it acted with spirit and efficiency.
Jones began to correspond with the Gwyneddigion Society, and with other contemporary men of letters, and began collecting and recording local folk songs and country dances for Edward Jones (Bardd y Brenin), the King's Bard. Jones spent much time conversing with the elderly members of the community as well as researching manuscripts and printed collections which provided Edward Jones with valuable material for his printed volumes. He describes many of the dances as having "sharp twists and turns rendering them fiendishly difficult to perform well", and stated that they were probably "too fatiguing for the bodies and minds of the present generation, and requiring much skill and activity in the performance". He also collected Welsh poetry and made notes on their metre for Owain Myfyr.
Sir Walter Scott visited the loch in 1814 and described it vividly:The Lord of the Isles (1815) :“Rarely human eye has known :A scene so stern as that dread lake, :With its dark ledge of barren stone...” Lord Tennyson reported more prosaically: :“Loch Coruisk, said to be the wildest scene in the Highlands, I failed in seeing. After a fatiguing expedition over the roughest ground on a wet day we arrived at the banks of the loch, and made acquaintance with the extremest tiptoes of the hills, all else being thick wool-white fog.”Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Impressions of Scotland (1848) Mark Haddon used the remote location of the loch for a portal in the 1992 children's novel Gridzbi Spudvetch!, re-issued in 2009 as Boom!.
At an 1857 performance of the piano duet arrangement, the critic of Dwight's Journal of Music wrote: > What shall we say of The Preludes, a Poésie Symphonique by Liszt [...] The > poetry we listened for in vain. It was lost as it were in the smoke and > stunning tumult of a battlefield. There were here and there brief, fleeting > fragments of something delicate and sweet to ear and mind, but these were > quickly swallowed up in one long, monotonous, fatiguing melée of convulsive, > crashing, startling masses of tone, flung back and forth as if in rivalry > from instrument to instrument. We must have been very stupid listeners; but > we felt after it as if we had been stoned, and beaten, and trampled under > foot, and in all ways evilly entreated.
On Friday 30 March 1849 two officials of the Westport Poor Law Union arrived in Louisburgh to inspect those people in receipt of outdoor relief to verify that they should continue to receive it. The inspection, for some reason, did not take place and the two officials went on to Delphi Lodge – a hunting lodge – south of Louisburgh where they intended to spend the night. The people who had gathered for the inspection, or later did so, were consequently instructed to appear at Delphi Lodge at 07:00 the following morning if they wished to continue receiving relief. For much of the night and day that followed seemingly hundreds of destitute and starving people had to undertake what for them, given their existing state of debilitation, was an extremely fatiguing journey, in very bad weather.
In 1966, Syed Hussein began pondering the question of why Western colonialists had, for four centuries, considered the natives of Maritime Southeast Asia to be generally lazy since Europeans had not arrived until the 17th century. His research eventually produced The Myth of the Lazy Native, a book which was published in 1977. In the book, he cited one instance of a "denigrating" view of the natives, when a German scientist suggested that the Filipinos made their oars from bamboo so they could rest more frequently: "If they happen to break, so much the better, for the fatiguing labor of rowing must necessarily be suspended till they are mended again." Syed Hussein criticized such beliefs in the book as ranging "from vulgar fantasy and untruth to refined scholarship", very much an ideological justification of colonial domination.
In an interview, Jamie Saint Merat said the following about the recording process: > We split the tracking of instruments over 2 studios, both for convenience > and tonal reasons. Drums were tracked at MCA studios here in Auckland over 2 > days – nothing too exciting to report, I just track as efficiently as > possible, I like to do full takes for the most part with minimal punch-ins > to keep the energy of the performance intact. I’m also staunch about zero > editing and quantisation after the fact too. We tracked guitars and bass in > Auckland also at Depot Studios over a 5 day period, which went smoothly, but > was extremely fatiguing in terms of the sheer amount of tracks we needed to > lay down (4 channels of rhythm guitars, 2 of bass, between 3 and 4 of > additional lead/overlay guitars).
Finding city life fatiguing, Ravel moved to the countryside.Lesure and Nectoux, p. 45 In May 1921 he took up residence at Le Belvédère, a small house on the fringe of Montfort-l'Amaury, west of Paris, in the Yvelines département. Looked after by a devoted housekeeper, Mme Revelot, he lived there for the rest of his life.Nichols (1987), p. 134; and "La maison-musée de Maurice Ravel", Ville Montfort-l'Amaury, retrieved 11 March 2015 At Le Belvédère Ravel composed and gardened, when not performing in Paris or abroad. His touring schedule increased considerably in the 1920s, with concerts in Britain, Sweden, Denmark, the US, Canada, Spain, Austria and Italy. After two months of planning, Ravel made a four-month tour of North America in 1928, playing and conducting. His fee was a guaranteed minimum of $10,000 and a constant supply of Gauloises cigarettes.
The water was sourced from the East Coast of Taiwan. The Study showed that the DOM experimental groups were significantly better than the control group with regards exhausting time and the ratio of lactic acid elimination to lactic acid increment. Summarizing the results, the researchers suggested that endurance, adaptation for exercising load and accelerating elimination in fatigue of rats could be improved when fed with DOM of higher hardness and quantity. In 2014 scientists at Hung Kuang University, Taichung, Taiwan, published a gerbil animal trial, endorsing the findings of the wistar rat trial and again demonstrating that profiled deep ocean water, significantly improved exercise performance in gerbils subjected to treadmill exercise. In 2013, Researchers at the department of Sports Sciences, Taipei University conducted a randomized double blind placebo controlled cross-over human study to evaluate the effect of DOW on time recovery from a fatiguing exercise conducted at 30 °C.
Misfiring and fatiguing of the VMO causes mal-tracking of the patella and subsequent damage to surrounding structures creating increased force on the knees, often resulting in injuries such as patellofemoral pain syndrome, anterior cruciate ligament rupture, chondromalacia, and tendinitis. Through the use of electromyography, researchers can evaluate and record the electrical activity produced by the skeletal muscle of the VMO to analyze the biomechanics and detect any possible abnormalities, weakness, or fatigue. With an analysis of muscle activity of the VMO through the use of electromyography, proper rehabilitative plans and goals can be established to not only correct the already established abnormality, but even prevent such injuries if tested sooner. Preventing injuries is crucial as well as teaching proper training techniques to ensure there are no valgus collapse forces causing unplanned stress on other structures of the knee, causing asymmetry, and predisposing that individual for injury.
43 Moreover, opera is enjoyed specifically because of its superficial sensationalism. In a critique which lies at the heart of much of his writings at this period and thereafter, (and which is a clear dig at composers such as Giacomo Meyerbeer), Wagner complains: > There are even many of our most popular artists who do not in the least > conceal the fact, that they have no other ambition than to satisfy this > shallow audience. They are wise in their generation; for when the prince > leaves a heavy dinner, the banker a fatiguing financial operation, the > working man a weary day of toil, and go to the theatre: they ask for rest, > distraction, and amusement, and are in no mood for renewed effort and fresh > expenditure of force. This argument is so convincing, that we can only reply > by saying: it would be more decorous to employ for this purpose any other > thing in the wide world, but not the body and soul of Art.
Although he was known to his contemporaries as "John Fraser, the indefatigable", owing to his business and travel vexations and possibly also to exhaustion from his injuries after his fall, and his frequent and fatiguing journeys, his life was shortened -- though a robust man, he died in April, 1811 in London, Sloane Square,Or he died in Glasgow -- the family account of his death place (and the Hogg article) differs from the accounts published in Brendel and Ward. at only 60, leaving two sons; his wife died a few years afterwards. He did live long enough to see one grandchild, William, born to John Jr. and his wife Sarah on 30 June 1808, and more offspring came later from both his sons. Fraser's financial difficulties must have been a heavy burden to his family even after he died, since two years afterward he was declared to have been bankrupt at his death.
To help illustrate the care that must be taken in teaching children and to emphasise the necessity of properly directing and managing their attentiveness, Maria Edgeworth drew several comparisons with non-European peoples. In making the point that any mode of instruction that tired the attention was hurtful to children, her reasoning was that people can pay attention only to one thing at a time, and because children can appear resistant to repetition, teachers naturally should vary things. However, educators should always be mindful of the fact that, "while variety relieves the mind, the objects which are varied must not all be entirely new, for novelty and variety when joined, fatigue the mind" as Edgeworth states. The teaching of children needed to follow carefully considered methods, needed to evidence concern for appropriateness and proper sequencing, and needed to be guided by consideration from forms of teaching that would be empowering and enabling, not fatiguing or disabling.
Back in Serie A however, due to a limited roster of first-line players the team suffered heavily from the very success they enjoyed in the UEFA competition (which meant more matches to be played for the same athletes and fatiguing trips to Spain, Romania -twice-, England and the Netherlands), so Genoa finished just one place above the relegation zone; in the seasons following Genoa remained in the lower half of the table. During the 1994–95 season Genoa were narrowly relegated, they finished level on points with Padova after the normal season period. This meant a relegation play-out was to be played between the two in Florence, the game was tied 1–1 at full-time and went to a penalty shootout, Genoa eventually lost the shoot-out 5–4. While back down in Serie B, the club had another taste of international cup success when they became the final winners of the Anglo-Italian Cup by beating Port Vale 5–2 with Gennaro Ruotolo scoring a hat-trick.

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