| trained r. |
conditioned response.
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| training effect |
The physiological response of the body to regular repetitive exercise. Beneficial effects include a slower heart rate, lower blood pressure, decreased blood cholesterol levels, increased muscle strength, better oxygen and glucose
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| training g. |
sensitivity g.
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| train |
a part of a gown that trails behind the wearer (Lesson: Benn Pitman Bed)
Ãâó: www.discoveringthestory.org/glossary.asp
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| training |
means the planned and organized activity of a consultant to impart skills, techniques and methodologies to employers and their employees to assist them in establishing and maintaining employment and a place of employment which is safe and healthful.
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