Depending on the severity and cause of a person's anaemia, the signs and symptoms they can experience can include;
* shortness of breath on exertion * fatigue/tiredness * pallor * pale palm creases
If the person is anaemic due to malabsorption, he/she may notice steatorrhea, which are stools comprised of fat which are offensive in odour and are hard to flush as they float on top of the water.
There are various factors which might promote muscle fatigue. For example, if you are particularly active when you are not normally.
That would describe an active volcano.
Increased Fatigue
ACTIVE
Mt. St. Helen's is an active volcano... last showing activity on 16th January 2008.
All volcanoe have been active at some point in history. Otherwise they wouldn't exist.
Well, it depends if they are active in there community, otherwise no, they are not.
It will show if it's currently erupting or showing signs of unrest.
you need to active it by checking that option under the list of chests
Asynchronous recruitment of motor units is used to prevent fatigue. While some motor units are active others are inactive. This pattern of firing of motor neurons prevents fatigue while maintaining contraction by allowing a brief rest for the inactive units.
Scientists also look for areas where earthquakes have not occurred along an otherwise active fault.
Active readers are those who read a lot, and go through large amounts of reading material for enjoyment or purpose (books, newspapers, magazines, etc.) Passive readers do not read that much, and only seek out selective reading material.