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one of four divisions of nontuberculous mycobacteria, classified according to pigmentation and rate of growth. See nontuberculous mycobacteria, under mycobacterium.
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| runner's anemia |
Mild hemolysis with hematuria, hemoglobinemia, and hemoglobinuria produced by strenuous exercise including running. The anemia may be caused by: 1) the destruction of red blood cells during repeated striking of the ground by the
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| runners' high |
Feelings of relaxation experienced by many persons who participate in an intensive aerobic exercise program.
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| running pulse |
A weak, rapid pulse with one wave continuing into the next.
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| run |
The distance over water that the boat covers during one stroke. Run can be visually measured by estimating the distance between successive catches or puddles made by the same oar.
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| run | escape or flee |
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| run | escape from the control of |
| run | run around the bases, in baseball |
| run | a run that is the result of the batter's performance |
| run | pass by while running |
| run | use up all one's strength and energy and stop working |
| run | injure or kill by running over, as with a car |
| run | pursue until captured |
| run | move downward |
| run | examine hastily |
| run | deplete |
| run | trace |
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