As the muscle workload increase, its threshold of stimulation increases.
A "workload" is an amount of work that something is doing. An "estimated workload" will be an educated guess as to how much work something will be doing.
Yes, it is. It means the amount of work to be done by someone or something. "The student had a heavy workload this semester."
Hypertrophy refers to the increase in size of an organ or tissue due to an increase in the size of its individual cells. This occurs in response to increased workload or stimulation, such as regular exercise causing muscle hypertrophy.
The book 'Human Mental Workload (Advances in Psychology)' was written by Peter Ed. Hancock. 'Human Mental Workload (Advances in Psychology)' was first published in 1988.
Planning a workload takes a lot of discipline. You should make sure that you always only take the amount of work that you can handle.
As a caregiver, the way to prioritize your workload is different with each person. However, the health and safety must absolutely come first.
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Tony Farr has written: 'Requirements of faculty workload/staff list system for October 31, 1978' -- subject(s): Teachers, Workload
The thickness of the myocardium, or heart muscle, is directly related to the workload of a cardiac chamber. Chambers that experience higher pressure and workload, such as the left ventricle, tend to have thicker muscular walls to generate the necessary force for effective pumping. This hypertrophy allows them to handle increased demands, such as during exercise or in conditions like hypertension. Conversely, chambers with lower workload, such as the atria, typically have thinner walls.
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