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- noun medicine Having a medical condition in which
fatigue is easilyinduced ; easilysusceptible to fatigue.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun susceptibility to fatigue; a tendency to get tired or lose strength
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Examples
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In addition, 17 patients had excessive fatigability or exercise intolerance and several children had abnormal physical exam findings including six with facial dysmorphism, four with microcephaly, four with macrocephaly, and five with growth retardation.
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Spectral and entropy changes for back muscle fatigability following spinal stabilization exercises, pg.
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Abnormalities in the circulatory system, such as those that result from aging or a disease like chronic heart failure, can impair oxygen delivery to the skeletal muscle and increase fatigability during physical activity, Copp said.
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Spectral and entropy changes for back muscle fatigability following spinal stabilization exercises, pg.
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Postpoliomyelitis Syndrome (PPS) is a complex of late onset neuromuscular symptoms with new or increased muscle weakness and muscle fatigability as key symptoms.
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Spectral and entropy changes for back muscle fatigability following spinal stabilization exercises, pg.
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Abnormalities in the circulatory system, such as those that result from aging or a disease like chronic heart failure, can impair oxygen delivery to the skeletal muscle and increase fatigability during physical activity, Copp said.
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Spectral and entropy changes for back muscle fatigability following spinal stabilization exercises, pg.
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Abnormalities in the circulatory system, such as those that result from aging or a disease like chronic heart failure, can impair oxygen delivery to the skeletal muscle and increase fatigability during physical activity, Copp said.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Fatigue • Easy fatigability with mild exertion is common • Other causes - Anemia -
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