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ergogenic increasing capacity for bodily or mental labor esp. by eliminating fatigue symptoms(return)
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ergot Horny growth on the back of the fetlock joint.
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ergothioneine An amino acid with strong antioxidant properties; it is effective as a water-binding agent.
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ergonomics the study of workplace design and the physical and psychological impact it has on workers. Ergonomics is about the fit between people, their work activities, equipment, work systems, and environment to ensure that workplaces are safe, comfortable, efficient, and that productivity is not compromised.
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ergonomics the practice of changing the work environment to meet the physical and other needs of workers.
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