Some examples of anaerobic sports that require short bursts of intense activity include sprinting, weightlifting, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT).
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Some examples of anaerobic sports that require high-intensity, short bursts of energy include sprinting, weightlifting, and high-intensity interval training (HIIT).
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Cats can typically run for short bursts of up to 30 seconds to a few minutes before needing to rest. They are built for short bursts of speed rather than long-distance running.
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it is used for short term bursts of energy in cellular processes
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The cheetah, able to top 65 mph in short bursts in pursuit of prey.
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Interval workouts involve short bursts of very intense work.
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A wombat ambles along with a waddle, but can also run extremely fast in short bursts.
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Flight speed is about 30 mph with short bursts attaining 60 mph.
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the magnetic resonance imaging, also abbrieviated as: M.R.I
A digital camera uses short bursts of a magnetic field to produce images. The images are then stored on a disk or other memory source within the camera. The disk can then be inserted into most computers to download the images.
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The pituitary secretes luteinizing hormone (LH) in short bursts to signal the production and release of testosterone.
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Carbs give short bursts of energy, which is what sprinters need to keep them going
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inaerobic
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Sirens are designed to be short bursts of sound to alert people quickly. Prolonged exposure to loud sirens can be damaging to hearing, so they are designed to be brief to minimize this risk. Additionally, short bursts of sound are more effective at grabbing attention and conveying urgency.
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The rhythmic bursts of brain activity that occur during Stage 2 sleep are called sleep spindles. These are short bursts of brain waves that help in the consolidation of memories and are characteristic of this stage of sleep.
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Short quick bursts of energy, like jumping or leading.
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Yes. They can run up to 35 miles per hour in short bursts. O_o
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Depending on the individual Tiger, between 55 and 60 kph, but only for very short bursts, unlike the ability of a Cheetah to sustain top speed (110 - 120 kph).
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The fastest land animal is the Cheetah.
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Thanks to the Garmin Astro (GPS) we now know the answer, in short bursts a Lab will hit 20+ mph.
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If possible, you should not use your Briggs and Stratton generators for extended periods of time. You may not have any choice in the matter, but, if you do, you should use them for short bursts of energy instead. This will conserve fuel and it will help them to last longer. Turn them off when you are not using any of the things in the house to which they are providing the electrical power.
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more likely is that the winner will be the horese as the lion can go FAST BUT FOR ONLY SHORT BURSTS where as the horse can go fast for longer periods of time more likely is that the winner will be the horese as the lion can go FAST BUT FOR ONLY SHORT BURSTS where as the horse can go fast for longer periods of time
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The cheetah.
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The fastest mammal on earth is probably the cheetah, which can reach speeds of 60-65 MPH in short bursts.
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Cheetahs only run in short bursts of 10-20 seconds, typically. They can not run longer than that.
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Brief bursts of energy from the sun's photosphere are called solar flares. These are sudden flashes of increased brightness on the sun's surface that release a large amount of energy in a short period of time.
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The fastest mammal is the cheetah, which can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour in short bursts.
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No.The cheedah is
no, it is the cheetah, it can clock up to 60 miles per hour is short bursts
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The fastest antelope in Africa is a springbok, that can run 60mph(Not in short bursts..).
If you are talking about the second, it is either steenbok,gazelle,or wildebeest
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Turkeys do not jump. However, they can fly at speeds up to 55 mph for short bursts and roost in trees at night.
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Yes. Microwaves have ozonial penetration properties that allow them to penetrate the ozone in short bursts but most is deflected
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An example of anaerobic exercise is weightlifting or sprinting, which involves short bursts of intense activity that do not rely on oxygen for energy production.
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Cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour in short bursts, typically when chasing prey over short distances. They are the fastest land animals in the world.
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The body uses carbohydrates by converting them into glucose as storage. The glucose is released as fuel for the body's cells to generate adrenaline-related energy bursts when needed. The access to this glucose and glycogen is dependent on how many carbohydrates are consumed.
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Ultrasound
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They are also known as Hunting Leopards, and these are the fastest ground animals which it has been estimated can hit 70 Miles Per Hour for short bursts.
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I believe it's short, frequent bursts of electricity which is then translated by the phone you are calling into sound.
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A cheetah is known to be the fastest land animal, capable of running up to speeds of around 60-70 mph in short bursts.
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They are also known as Hunting Leopards, and these are the fastest ground animals which it has been estimated can hit 70 Miles Per Hour for short bursts.
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The duration of A Chrysanthemum Bursts in Cincoesquinas is 1.38 hours.
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Jaguars are built for surprise attack, not speed. They can have bursts of speed up to 30 mph for a very very short time. Jaguars are thick and bulky with strong short legs.
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Cloud bursts can lead to heavy rainfall over a short period of time, causing flash floods, landslides, and other water-related disasters. These intense rainfall events can overwhelm drainage systems and infrastructure, resulting in significant damage to property and loss of life. In addition, cloud bursts can disrupt transportation, agriculture, and other activities in the affected areas.
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It could be from being cold. And maybe just holding it in while awake.
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