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1 anding gravimetric methane uptake (total and working capacity).
2 anemia, poor pregnancy outcomes, and reduced work capacity.
3 lic function, cardiac output, and functional work capacity.
4                This limits muscle stroke and work capacity.
5  would in its op form, highlighting improved working capacity.
6 ures with amply conserved gravimetric uptake/working capacity.
7 d were prepared with the goal to enhance CH4 working capacity.
8 c cost of physical activity and decreases in working capacity.
9 ulations for methane uptake and deliverable (working) capacity.
10 operative ammonia uptake gives rise to large working capacities.
11                In the MM patients, mean peak work capacity (0.88 +/- 0.6 W/kg) and oxygen uptake (VO(
12 e was a significant 28% increase in physical work capacity (166+/-59 versus 212+/-89 W; P<.001), wher
13 eating to 100 degrees C, enabling a high CO2 working capacity (2.42 mmol/g, 9.1 wt %) with a modest 6
14 ntly lower (P < 0.01) than in controls (mean work capacity = 2.2 +/- 0.7 W/kg; VO(2) = 32 +/- 7 ml/kg
15 rescribed exercise program increased average work capacity (36%), oxygen uptake (14%), cardiac output
16 ructures; this ordering yields high specific work capacity (63 J kg(-1)) and energy density (0.18 MJ
17                                         Peak work capacity, activity level, orthostatic intolerance,
18 ity, as demonstrated by the retention of its working capacity after 300 water adsorption-desorption c
19  growth of residual kidney tissue to augment work capacity and maintain normal renal function.
20    High heat stress can also reduce physical work capacity and motor-cognitive performances, with con
21 t decades of life might contribute to better work capacity and productivity in the labor force, which
22 e is an easy to use method to calculate both working capacities and regeneration energies and thereby
23          The tremendous increase in physical working capacity and maximum oxygen consumption during a
24 ared and we observed that the CH4 volumetric working capacity and volumetric uptake values are influe
25 , whereas reduced attention levels, impaired work capacity, and cognitive deficits have been observed
26  effect of sildenafil on blood flow, maximal work capacity, and heart function in adults with BMD.
27 sildenafil would improve blood flow, maximal work capacity, and heart function in patients with BMD.
28 acement therapy, reduced quality of life and work capacity, and increased mortality is reported in pa
29  miniaturized LCE actuators offer large-area work capacities ( approximately 1.05 J m(-2) ) to lift o
30 regression analysis identified only physical work capacity as independently contributing to angiograp
31 g water vapor sorption capacities as well as working capacities at the desired humidity range with po
32 Furthermore, MOF-519 exhibits an exceptional working capacity, being able to deliver a large amount o
33                            The corresponding working capacities between 5 and 80 bar were found to be
34 rk not only illustrated the soundness of its working capacity but also demonstrated its potential for
35 run artificial muscles increases the maximum work capacity by factors of 1.70 to 2.15 for tensile mus
36 usefully high muscle strokes and contractile work capacities can be obtained for non-twisted MXene (T
37 )H(4) (9:1:90, v/v/v), and the corresponding working capacity can reach up to 1.13 and 1.34 mmol g(-1
38 = -0.08; 95% CI, -0.37 to 0.22; P > .99) and work capacity (Cohen d = -0.01; 95% CI, -0.68 to 0.66; P
39 r symptoms, clinical impairment, well-being, work capacity, comorbid symptoms, self-esteem, and emoti
40 isease activity have a decreased aerobic and work capacity compared to healthy children.
41                         Nonetheless, the SO2 working capacity decreased in consecutive adsorption/reg
42  methane storage materials with a volumetric working capacity (desorption at 5 bar) of 203 cm(3) cm(-
43                                         Peak work capacity, determined by using a cycle ergometer and
44 e (up to 78%) and a high maximum gravimetric work capacity during contraction (2.17 kJ kg(-1)), which
45 x) on a cycle ergometer at 50% of individual working capacity, during unloaded cycling at 0 W (muscle
46 on isotherms to achieve benchmark volumetric working capacities for methane and carbon dioxide.
47 ydrogen storage temperature with the highest working capacity for a given pressure difference.
48 rous crystals (SPCs) with potential for high working capacity for gas storage applications.
49 erall binding enthalpy would not improve the working capacity for methane storage over that measured
50 se at 20 +/- 1 W ( approximately 50% maximal work capacity) for 45 min with catheters inserted in the
51              However, each 1-MET increase in work capacity from baseline to the end of the original t
52 in muscular strength, maximal oxygen uptake, work capacity, fuel homeostasis, serum lactate, heart ra
53 gia would be allied to impaired strength and work capacity in older people, and determined whether di
54 gnificantly improves iron status and maximal work capacity in previously untrained, marginally iron-d
55 arkers of physical fitness (BMI and physical working capacity) in adolescence to 1.16 (1.04 to 1.29).
56           Arterial O2 saturation and maximal work capacity increased in both exercise modalities whil
57 tors, and electrostatic actuators, and their work capacity is close to that of thermal actuators.
58 ity to provide constant volumetric torsional work capacity is demonstrated over a 10-fold change in y
59                      Such exceptionally high working capacity is attributed to the central "dynamic"
60 C(2)H(4)/C(2)H(2)/C(2)H(6) mixture with high working capacity is still a challenging task.
61 each follow-up period, regardless of initial work-capacity level.
62                              To increase the working capacity, linker extension strategies can be use
63 al characteristics such as improved physical work capacity, metabolic flexibility, learning, and memo
64 having better information about the relative work capacities of foragers and receivers as a useful co
65 in finding a receiver to assess the relative work capacities of foragers and receivers, performing re
66  high water uptake and stability, exhibiting working capacities of 0.41 and 0.48 g(water)/g(MOF) (und
67 carbon capture technology, it must have high working capacities of CO(2) from flue gas and be regener
68 val that of MOF-LA2-1(pyrazole), which has a working capacity of 0.55 g(water)/g(MOF).
69 cm(-3)] at 100 bar/270 K and a 5- to 100-bar working capacity of 0.60 g g(-1) [238 cm(3) (STP) cm(-3)
70 in the 40-60% relative humidity range with a working capacity of 0.63 g g(-1), thus facilitating inte
71 f the Ni-rich MOF, 0.98 g/g, translates to a working capacity of 0.64 g/g during a pressure swing cyc
72 methane storage performance with a 5-100 bar working capacity of 187 (or 159) cm(3) (STP) cm(-3) at 2
73 2)H(2)/CO(2) separation with a high C(2)H(2) working capacity of 2.48 mmol g(-1).
74 l g(-1) ) at 77 K and record high volumetric working capacity of 37.2 g L(-1) between 100 and 5 bar a
75 ) uptake of 43.6 g L(-1) at 77 K/100 bar and working capacity of 41.3 g L(-1) under combined swing co
76 ured for HKUST-1 and NU-125 to determine the working capacity of each MOF.
77                       In particular, the CH4 working capacity of NJU-Bai 43 reaches 198 cm(3) (STP: 2
78  cm(-3) at 298 K and 65 bar, and record high working capacity of ~200 cm(3) (STP) cm(-3) (between 5 a
79                       HeO2 increased maximal work capacity on the cycle (+14%, p < 0.05) but had no e
80 this performance with a less than 2% loss in working capacity over 100 cycles, the new material rival
81 ases hydrolytic stability (with 5.7% loss in working capacity over 450 water adsorption-desorption cy
82 in the diminished effects, because increased work capacity provided survival benefits up to 19 years.
83 orbent performance in terms of stability and working capacity, respectively.
84  stress and economic consequences of reduced work capacity; respiratory disorders, including those ex
85                                        These working capacities rival that of MOF-LA2-1(pyrazole), wh
86 ic framework (MOF) exhibits an extraordinary working capacity, setting a new record at 1.35 g g(-1) w
87 mbination of large strokes, high gravimetric work capacities, short cycle times, and high efficiencie
88 1966) had a more profound impact on physical work capacity than did 3 decades of aging.
89 at 65% to 75% of their predetermined maximal work capacity to the limits of tolerance on two separate
90 ds the scope of MOF materials with ultrahigh working capacity to include linkers having the common ac
91 ic (13.5 wt %) and volumetric (39.5 g.L(-1)) working capacities under temperature and pressure swing
92 pacity is not necessarily accomplishing high working capacity under operating conditions, due to insu
93  at 60 to 70% of their predetermined maximal work capacity until exhaustion.
94 led at 60-70% of their predetermined maximal work capacity until they had to stop because of intolera
95 ects exercised at 70 to 75% of their maximal work capacity until volitional exhaustion.
96 rence in VO2max disappeared, whereas maximal work capacity was reduced (flywheel resistance: control
97 mixed gas environments showed that the CO(2) working capacity was totally unaffected by water under s
98 lobal eating pathology, clinical impairment, work capacity, well-being, comorbid psychopathology, sel
99 g robots based on organic crystals with high work capacity where motion over large distances can be a
100 BP-C is an important regulator of myocardial work capacity whereby MyBP-C acts to limit power output.
101 y, which dominates in small animals, and the work capacity, which reigns supreme in large animals.
102 provement in lipoprotein levels and physical work capacity, which results in a significant retardatio

 
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