intensity of work

  • 1work — /wɜk / (say werk) noun 1. exertion directed to produce or accomplish something; labour; toil. 2. that on which exertion or labour is expended; something to be made or done; a task or undertaking. 3. productive or operative activity. 4. manner or… …

  • 2Intensity (disambiguation) — Intensity is a widely used term, which can refer to:In colloquial use: *Strength *Amplitude *Level *MagnitudeIn physics: *Intensity (physics), power per unit area (W/m2) *Field strength of electric, magnetic, or electromagnetic fields (V/m, T,… …

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  • 3Intensity (novel) — Infobox Book | name = Intensity image caption = Cover of Intensity author = Dean Koontz cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Suspense novel publisher = Bantam Publishing release date = 1996 media type = Print …

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  • 4work, history of the organization of — Introduction       history of the methods by which society structures the activities and labour necessary to its survival. work is essential in providing the basic physical needs of food, clothing, and shelter. But work involves more than the use …

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  • 5work */*/*/ — I UK [wɜː(r)k] / US [wɜrk] verb Word forms work : present tense I/you/we/they work he/she/it works present participle working past tense worked past participle worked 1) [intransitive] to spend time trying to achieve something, especially when… …

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  • 6intensity of physical work — fizinio darbo intensyvumas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Sportininko organizmo funkcinių sistemų įtampos dydis, būtinas fiziniams pratimams atlikti. Fizinio darbo intensyvumą rodo suvartotas energijos kiekis per laiko… …

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  • 7work up — verb 1. form or accumulate steadily (Freq. 4) Resistance to the manager s plan built up quickly Pressure is building up at the Indian Pakistani border • Syn: ↑build up, ↑build, ↑progress • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 8work up — verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to stir up ; rouse 2. to produce by mental or physical work < worked up a comedy act > < worked up a sweat in the gym > intransitive verb to rise gradually in intensity or emotional tone …

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  • 9High intensity training — (HIT) is a form of strength training popularized in the 1970s by Arthur Jones of Nautilus and MedX fame. Everything of any value related to exercise can be stated in less than a thousand words, can, in fact, be fairly well covered in only a few&#8230; …

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  • 10High-intensity focused ultrasound — Contents 1 Theory 2 Aiming 3 How HIFU works 4 Method of use …

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