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  • Exercise capacity
  • Maximum sustained physical exertion

    Exercise capacity is defined as "the maximum amount of physical exertion that a patient can sustain". "UpToDate". www.uptodate.com. Retrieved 17 August

    Exercise capacity

    Exercise_capacity

  • Exercise
  • Physical activity that improves health

    Exercise or working out is physical activity that enhances or maintains fitness and overall health. It is performed for various reasons, including weight

    Exercise

    Exercise

    Exercise

  • Exercise physiology
  • Exercise physiology is the physiology of physical exercise. It is one of the allied health professions, and involves the study of the acute responses and

    Exercise physiology

    Exercise physiology

    Exercise_physiology

  • VO2 max
  • Maximum rate of oxygen consumption as measured during incremental exercise

    oxygen consumption reflects cardiorespiratory fitness and endurance capacity in exercise performance. Elite athletes, such as competitive distance runners

    VO2 max

    VO2_max

  • High-intensity interval training
  • Exercise strategy

    training protocol alternating short periods of intense or explosive anaerobic exercise with brief recovery periods until the point of exhaustion. HIIT involves

    High-intensity interval training

    High-intensity interval training

    High-intensity_interval_training

  • SR9009
  • Chemica compound, Agonist of Rev-ErbA

    mechanism of action. Activation of Rev-ErbA-α by SR9009 in mice increases exercise capacity by increasing mitochondria counts in skeletal muscle. Abuse of SR9009

    SR9009

    SR9009

    SR9009

  • Burpee (exercise)
  • Full body exercise

    between repetitions, is a full body exercise used in strength training. The movement itself is primarily an anaerobic exercise, but when done in succession over

    Burpee (exercise)

    Burpee (exercise)

    Burpee_(exercise)

  • Exercise intolerance
  • Inability to perform physical exercise at normal levels

    levels of creatine kinase. Exercise tolerance is significantly compromised. Exercise tolerance reflects the combined capacity of components in the oxygen

    Exercise intolerance

    Exercise intolerance

    Exercise_intolerance

  • Chronotropic incompetence
  • Blunted heart rate response

    Pearson MJ (May 2022). "Effects of chronotropic incompetence on exercise capacity in people with heart failure versus age-matched controls". Heart Failure

    Chronotropic incompetence

    Chronotropic_incompetence

  • SLU-PP-332
  • Chemical compound

    ERRα/β/γ Agonist Induces an ERRα-Dependent Acute Aerobic Exercise Response and Enhances Exercise Capacity". ACS Chemical Biology. 18 (4): 756–771. doi:10.1021/acschembio

    SLU-PP-332

    SLU-PP-332

    SLU-PP-332

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Lung disease involving long-term poor airflow

    high velocity joint mobilization together with exercise improves lung function and exercise capacity. The goal of spinal manipulation therapy is to improve

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease

  • Pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Intervention for patients with chronic respiratory disease

    improvement in quality of life and exercise capacity. Before and after lung transplant Pulmonary hypertension: exercise-based pulmonary rehabilitation has

    Pulmonary rehabilitation

    Pulmonary_rehabilitation

  • Pectus excavatum
  • Congenital deformity of the chest

    improving posture, strengthening back and chest muscles, and enhancing exercise capacity, ideally also increasing chest expansion. Pectus exercises include

    Pectus excavatum

    Pectus excavatum

    Pectus_excavatum

  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
  • Fibrosis of lungs due to unknown causes

    to improve survival in IPF, some data indicate an improvement in exercise capacity. Fatigue and loss of muscular mass are common and disabling problems

    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

    Idiopathic_pulmonary_fibrosis

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    Physical exercise is usually part of outpatient care for people with cystic fibrosis. Aerobic exercise seems to be beneficial for aerobic exercise capacity, lung

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Interstitial lung disease
  • Diseases of the space or tissue between the alveoli of the lungs

    with the benefits being sustainable longer term with improvements in exercise capacity (as measured by a six-minute walking test), dyspnea, and quality of

    Interstitial lung disease

    Interstitial lung disease

    Interstitial_lung_disease

  • Aerobic exercise
  • Low to high intensity physical exercise

    Aerobic exercise, also known as cardio, is physical exercise of low to high intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process.

    Aerobic exercise

    Aerobic exercise

    Aerobic_exercise

  • Simulation exercise
  • simulation exercise (SimEx) or emergency preparedness exercise is a public health simulation of a hypothetical disaster used to test response capacity. It is

    Simulation exercise

    Simulation_exercise

  • Riociguat
  • Chemical compound

    evaluated the safety and tolerability, and the effects on hemodynamics, exercise capacity and functional class. Riociguat was given three times daily for 12

    Riociguat

    Riociguat

    Riociguat

  • Aficamten
  • Chemical compound

    aficamten had an increase in exercise capacity measured by peak oxygen uptake compared to no change in exercise capacity among those receiving placebo

    Aficamten

    Aficamten

    Aficamten

  • Sotatercept
  • Medication

    arterial hypertension (WHO group 1 pulmonary hypertension) to improve exercise capacity and WHO functional class, and reduce the risk of clinical worsening

    Sotatercept

    Sotatercept

  • Cardiothoracic surgery
  • Medical specialty involved in surgical treatment of organs inside the thorax

    mainly upper-lobe emphysema + poor exercise capacity, and significant improvements were seen in exercise capacity in the LVRS group. Later studies have

    Cardiothoracic surgery

    Cardiothoracic surgery

    Cardiothoracic_surgery

  • Anaerobic exercise
  • Physical exercise intense enough to cause lactate formation

    Anaerobic exercise is a type of exercise that breaks down glucose in the body without using oxygen; anaerobic means "without oxygen". This type of exercise leads

    Anaerobic exercise

    Anaerobic exercise

    Anaerobic_exercise

  • Exercise medicine
  • Branch of medicine as it relates to Exercise

    Exercise medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and the prevention and treatment of injuries and illness with exercise. In

    Exercise medicine

    Exercise medicine

    Exercise_medicine

  • Weakness
  • Physical symptom

    Roeykens J, Reynders M, McGregor N, De Meirleir K (November 2000). "Exercise capacity in chronic fatigue syndrome". Arch. Intern. Med. 160 (21): 3270–7

    Weakness

    Weakness

  • Blood doping
  • Boosting the number of red blood cells in the bloodstream

    ferritin, and Epo; up to 20% increased diffusion of oxygen and improved exercise capacity; increased CO2 production; and lower lactic acid generation in anaerobic

    Blood doping

    Blood_doping

  • Creatine
  • Chemical compound

    most effective nutritional supplement to increase high intensity exercise capacity and muscle mass during training. Creatine use can increase maximum

    Creatine

    Creatine

    Creatine

  • Neurobiological effects of physical exercise
  • Neural, cognitive, and behavioral effects of physical exercise

    working memory updating and capacity, declarative memory, spatial memory, and information processing speed. Aerobic exercise has both short and long term

    Neurobiological effects of physical exercise

    Neurobiological effects of physical exercise

    Neurobiological_effects_of_physical_exercise

  • Martha Gulati
  • Canadian physician

    H Wicklund; Arfan J Al-Hani; Henry R Black (15 September 2003). "Exercise capacity and the risk of death in women: the St James Women Take Heart Project"

    Martha Gulati

    Martha_Gulati

  • Auricular branch of vagus nerve
  • Nerve of the head and neck

    conditions including: Atrial fibrillation Depression Diabetes Endotoxemia Exercise capacity Memory Myocardial infarction Stroke This article incorporates text

    Auricular branch of vagus nerve

    Auricular branch of vagus nerve

    Auricular_branch_of_vagus_nerve

  • Shortness of breath
  • Feeling of difficulty breathing

    medications to alleviate symptoms. However, a review of breathlessness and exercise capacity in patients with advanced cancer proved the use of both opioids and

    Shortness of breath

    Shortness of breath

    Shortness_of_breath

  • Heart rate
  • Speed of the heartbeat, measured in beats per minute

    risk for all-cause mortality by gender after considering exercise capacity (the Henry Ford exercise testing project)". The American Journal of Cardiology

    Heart rate

    Heart rate

    Heart_rate

  • Trekking pole
  • Used by hikers for balance and extra exercise

    to have beneficial effects on resting heart rate, blood pressure, exercise capacity, maximal oxygen consumption, and quality of life in patients with

    Trekking pole

    Trekking_pole

  • Branched-chain amino acid
  • Amino acid with a branched carbon chain

    catecholamine synthesis. Because both serotonin and catecholamines influence exercise capacity, their simultaneous reduction may explain the relatively neutral net

    Branched-chain amino acid

    Branched-chain amino acid

    Branched-chain_amino_acid

  • Muscle fatigue
  • Initially normal, then declining ability of a muscle to generate force

    "leaky" channels may be a contributor to muscle fatigue and decreased exercise capacity. Fatigue has been found to play a big role in limiting performance

    Muscle fatigue

    Muscle_fatigue

  • Capacity (law)
  • Legal aptitude to have rights and liabilities

    capacity is a quality denoting either the legal aptitude of a person to have rights and liabilities (in this sense also called transaction capacity)

    Capacity (law)

    Capacity_(law)

  • Glycogen storage disease type V
  • Human disease caused by deficiency of a muscle enzyme

    fatigue during sudden vigorous exercise and prolonged isometric exercise; however, due to their less diminished capacity for aerobic activity, they were

    Glycogen storage disease type V

    Glycogen storage disease type V

    Glycogen_storage_disease_type_V

  • Coenzyme Q10
  • Biochemical cofactor and antioxidant

    taking 30–100 mg/d of CoQ10 found a 31% lower mortality and increased exercise capacity, with no significant difference in the endpoints of left heart ejection

    Coenzyme Q10

    Coenzyme Q10

    Coenzyme_Q10

  • Ambrisentan
  • Chemical compound

    type A endothelin receptor (ETA). Ambrisentan significantly improved exercise capacity (6-minute walk distance) compared with placebo in two double-blind

    Ambrisentan

    Ambrisentan

    Ambrisentan

  • Qigong
  • Chinese system of coordinated posture and movement, breathing, and meditation

    Qigong has been found to improve lung function, exercise capacity, and quality of life. Qigong exercise shows therapeutic efficacy in alleviating fibromyalgia

    Qigong

    Qigong

    Qigong

  • Exercise prescription
  • Fitness-related activity plan for a specified purpose

    person has the capacity to perform the exercises. In the United Kingdom there is a scheme called "Exercise on prescription" or "Exercise Referral" in which

    Exercise prescription

    Exercise_prescription

  • Testosterone (medication)
  • Medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone

    in depressive symptoms (especially in hypogonadal men), increased exercise capacity and muscle strength in men with chronic heart failure, and male contraception

    Testosterone (medication)

    Testosterone (medication)

    Testosterone_(medication)

  • Exercise therapy for idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
  • six-month exercise program demonstrating a significant improvement in exercise capacity, VO2, isokinetic strength, and the ability to perform daily tasks

    Exercise therapy for idiopathic inflammatory myopathies

    Exercise_therapy_for_idiopathic_inflammatory_myopathies

  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Increased blood pressure in lung arteries

    Sotatercept. Exercise-based rehabilitation A 2023 Cochrane review found that exercise-based rehabilitation may lead to a large increase in exercise capacity and

    Pulmonary hypertension

    Pulmonary hypertension

    Pulmonary_hypertension

  • Eccentric training
  • Strength training

    beneficial and less of a risk to subjects rehabilitating or with a limited exercise capacity. One 8-week study found that subjects training with the same intensity

    Eccentric training

    Eccentric_training

  • Second wind
  • Exercise phenomenon

    Lucia, A (August 2006). "Exercise capacity in a 78 year old patient with McArdle's disease: it is never too late to start exercising". British Journal of

    Second wind

    Second_wind

  • Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
  • Abnormally high heart rate after a postural change

    a person's capacity for exercise, such as endurance training or graded exercise therapy, can relieve symptoms for some patients. Exercise programs may

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

    Postural_orthostatic_tachycardia_syndrome

  • Tai chi
  • Chinese martial art

    most practitioners, it has evolved into an exercise, a relaxation technique, and a sport. As an exercise and relaxation technique, tai chi is practiced

    Tai chi

    Tai chi

    Tai_chi

  • State capacity
  • A government's ability to do things

    capacity is the ability of a government to accomplish policy goals, either generally or in reference to specific aims. More narrowly, state capacity often

    State capacity

    State_capacity

  • Cardiorespiratory fitness
  • Medical term

    Partington, Sara; Atwood, J. Edwin (2002-03-14). "Exercise Capacity and Mortality among Men Referred for Exercise Testing". New England Journal of Medicine.

    Cardiorespiratory fitness

    Cardiorespiratory_fitness

  • Palm cooling
  • Recovery intervention for physical activity

    the exercise capacity of sedentary obese women was increased with the use of palm cooling. The female subjects using cooling during their exercise sessions

    Palm cooling

    Palm_cooling

  • Myo-Inositol trispyrophosphate
  • Chemical compound

    Schwarz, RP; Lehn, JM; Nicolau, C; Colucci, WS (2009). "Enhanced exercise capacity in mice with severe heart failure treated with an allosteric effector

    Myo-Inositol trispyrophosphate

    Myo-Inositol trispyrophosphate

    Myo-Inositol_trispyrophosphate

  • Cirrhosis
  • Chronic disease of the liver, characterized by fibrosis

    and non-serious adverse events), health-related quality of life, exercise capacity and anthropomorphic measures. These conclusions were based on low

    Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis

    Cirrhosis

  • Heart failure
  • Failure of the heart to provide sufficient blood flow

    contractility modulation by non-excitatory electrical stimulation on exercise capacity and quality of life: an individual patient's data meta-analysis of

    Heart failure

    Heart failure

    Heart_failure

  • Post-tuberculosis lung disease
  • Long term complication of tuberculosis

    not well understood, some people have reduced quality of life and exercise capacity. In severe cases, people may experience hospitalizations and death

    Post-tuberculosis lung disease

    Post-tuberculosis lung disease

    Post-tuberculosis_lung_disease

  • Omecamtiv mecarbil
  • Chemical compound

    trial found that omecamtiv mecarbil does not significantly improve exercise capacity. Research groups found that omecamtiv mecarbil actually inhibits myosin

    Omecamtiv mecarbil

    Omecamtiv mecarbil

    Omecamtiv_mecarbil

  • Interleukin 6
  • Cytokine protein

    another organ affected by exercise induced IL-6, given that muscle-derived interleukin 6 has been reported to increase exercise capacity by signaling in osteoblasts

    Interleukin 6

    Interleukin 6

    Interleukin_6

  • Β-Alanine
  • Chemical compound

    Sale; Bruno Gualano (2017). "β-alanine supplementation to improve exercise capacity and performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis FREE". British

    Β-Alanine

    Β-Alanine

    Β-Alanine

  • Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
  • Medical procedure to replace blood or immune stem cells

    increased fat mass percentage, leading to significantly decreased exercise capacity in adulthood. This suggests patients who underwent successful treatment

    Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

    Hematopoietic_stem_cell_transplantation

  • PGC-1α
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    in skeletal muscle is not required for endurance exercise-induced enhancement of exercise capacity". Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 311 (6): E928–E938

    PGC-1α

    PGC-1α

    PGC-1α

  • Baroreflex
  • Homeostatic mechanism in the body

    baroreflex activation therapy improves functional status, quality of life, exercise capacity and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide.[citation needed] Heart

    Baroreflex

    Baroreflex

    Baroreflex

  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Enlargement of the heart muscle

    cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class II or III heart failure and decreased exercise capacity. Aficamten

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

    Hypertrophic_cardiomyopathy

  • Physical fitness
  • State of health and well-being

    physical exercise, and sufficient rest along with a formal recovery plan. Before the Industrial Revolution, fitness was defined as the capacity to carry

    Physical fitness

    Physical fitness

    Physical_fitness

  • Inappropriate sinus tachycardia
  • Syndrome where the sinus heart rate is inexplicably faster than expected

    off-label indications. Ivabradine has been shown to reduce HR, improve exercise capacity quantitatively, and reduce subjective symptom burden. The drug appears

    Inappropriate sinus tachycardia

    Inappropriate sinus tachycardia

    Inappropriate_sinus_tachycardia

  • BODE index
  • Body-mass index, airflow Obstruction, Dyspnea, and Exercise, is a multidimensional scoring system and capacity index used to test patients who have been diagnosed

    BODE index

    BODE_index

  • Diminished Capacity
  • 2008 American film

    said, "Great, just what we needed: another rote exercise in indie-feely humanism." Diminished Capacity (2008) Film & Events Archived 2008-05-28 at the

    Diminished Capacity

    Diminished_Capacity

  • Official
  • Someone who holds an office

    space with it) in an organization or government and participates in the exercise of authority (either their own or that of their superior or employer, public

    Official

    Official

    Official

  • Glycogen storage disease
  • Medical condition

    Lucia, A (August 2006). "Exercise capacity in a 78 year old patient with McArdle's disease: it is never too late to start exercising". British Journal of

    Glycogen storage disease

    Glycogen storage disease

    Glycogen_storage_disease

  • Kinesiophobia
  • Fear of pain due to movement

    Syndrome: Lack of Association Between Pain-Related Fear of Movement and Exercise Capacity and Disability". Physical Therapy. 84 (8): 696–705. doi:10.1093/ptj/84

    Kinesiophobia

    Kinesiophobia

  • Interval training
  • Type of training exercise

    providing a cardiovascular workout, improving aerobic capacity and permitting the person to exercise for longer and/or at more intense levels. Interval running

    Interval training

    Interval_training

  • Ebstein's anomaly
  • Congenital heart defect

    (CCS) recommends surgical intervention for these indications: Limited exercise capacity (NYHA III-IV) Increasing heart size (cardiothoracic ratio greater

    Ebstein's anomaly

    Ebstein's anomaly

    Ebstein's_anomaly

  • Ursolic acid
  • Pentacyclic chemical compound found in fruits

    acid increased skeletal muscle mass, as well as grip strength and exercise capacity, improved endurance, reduced the expression of the genes involved

    Ursolic acid

    Ursolic acid

    Ursolic_acid

  • Exercise intensity
  • Amount of energy expended when exercising

    Exercise intensity refers to how much energy is expended when exercising. Perceived intensity varies with each person. It has been found that intensity

    Exercise intensity

    Exercise intensity

    Exercise_intensity

  • Lung volumes and capacities
  • Volume of air in the lungs

    and lung capacities are measures of the volume of air in the lungs at different phases of the respiratory cycle. The average total lung capacity of an adult

    Lung volumes and capacities

    Lung volumes and capacities

    Lung_volumes_and_capacities

  • Voting interest
  • Legal frameworks for stockholders' voting power

    interest (or voting power) is the legal capacity of a shareholder to influence corporate governance through the exercise of voting rights. While generally based

    Voting interest

    Voting_interest

  • Growth hormone in sports
  • Use of growth hormones for athletic enhancement

    body mass, it may not improve strength; in addition, it may worsen exercise capacity and increase adverse events. More research is needed to conclusively

    Growth hormone in sports

    Growth_hormone_in_sports

  • Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
  • Medical condition

    that exercise improves left ventricular diastolic function, the heart's ability to relax, and is associated with improved aerobic exercise capacity. The

    Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

    Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

    Heart_failure_with_preserved_ejection_fraction

  • Treprostinil
  • Chemical compound

    thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension after surgical treatment to improve exercise capacity. Since treprostinil is a vasodilator, its antihypertensive effect

    Treprostinil

    Treprostinil

    Treprostinil

  • Coronary ischemia
  • Medical condition

    interval training versus moderate-intensity continuous training on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease: A systematic

    Coronary ischemia

    Coronary ischemia

    Coronary_ischemia

  • HGH controversies
  • Controversies regarding the use of human growth hormone

    supplementation does not significantly increase muscle strength or aerobic exercise capacity in healthy individuals. While it is possible that there are some advantages

    HGH controversies

    HGH_controversies

  • Efaproxiral
  • Chemical compound

    oxygenation of tissues could theoretically also produce enhanced exercise capacity in feline, rat and canine models for approximately 100 min. immediately

    Efaproxiral

    Efaproxiral

    Efaproxiral

  • Exercise Cygnus
  • 2016 UK pandemic simulation exercise

    Exercise Cygnus was a three-day simulation exercise carried out by the UK Government in October 2016 to estimate the impact of a hypothetical H2N2 influenza

    Exercise Cygnus

    Exercise_Cygnus

  • Physiology of marathons
  • oxygen in all bodily tissue during exhaustive exercise. Aerobic capacity serves as a good measure of exercise intensity as it is the upper limit of one's

    Physiology of marathons

    Physiology_of_marathons

  • Cardiac contractility modulation
  • Therapy for treatment of heart failure patients

    patient may perceive an improved capacity for these activities and overall enhanced performance and exercise capacity in response to the actual therapy

    Cardiac contractility modulation

    Cardiac_contractility_modulation

  • Training masks
  • Facial mask that limits the intake of air during breathing

    Science in Sports and Exercise, 32(7), 1233-1237. Williams et al (2002). Inspiratory muscle training fails to improve endurance capacity in athletes. Med Sci

    Training masks

    Training_masks

  • Joan Guinovart
  • Spanish pharmacist and scientist (1947–2025)

    J. J.; Duran, J. (2021). "Increased liver glycogen levels enhance exercise capacity in mice". J. Biol. Chem. 297 (2) 100976. doi:10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100976

    Joan Guinovart

    Joan Guinovart

    Joan_Guinovart

  • The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two
  • 1956 psychology paper by George Miller on working memory capacity

    "The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" is one of the most highly cited papers in psychology

    The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two

    The_Magical_Number_Seven,_Plus_or_Minus_Two

  • Bronchiolitis obliterans
  • Obstruction of the lungs' small airways (bronchioles) due to inflammation

    Schiwe D, Campos NE, Niederauer F, Heinzmann-Filho JP (April 2019). "Exercise Capacity in Children and Adolescents With Post-Infectious Bronchiolitis Obliterans:

    Bronchiolitis obliterans

    Bronchiolitis obliterans

    Bronchiolitis_obliterans

  • Muscle weakness
  • Lack of muscle strength

    Roeykens J, Reynders M, McGregor N, De Meirleir K (November 2000). "Exercise capacity in chronic fatigue syndrome". Arch. Intern. Med. 160 (21): 3270–7

    Muscle weakness

    Muscle_weakness

  • Endobronchial valve
  • achieved, correlates with the effects on FEV1, quality of life and exercise capacity. Endobronchial valves have also been shown to be beneficial in treatment

    Endobronchial valve

    Endobronchial valve

    Endobronchial_valve

  • Amiodarone
  • Antiarrhythmic medication

    high-intensity exercise while taking amiodarone. However, since amiodarone may cause bradycardia and QTc prolongation which can affect exercise capacity and increase

    Amiodarone

    Amiodarone

    Amiodarone

  • Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide
  • Term in medicine

    JE; Wasserman, K (1987). "Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide as a predictor of gas exchange during exercise". N. Engl. J. Med. 316 (21): 1301–1306

    Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide

    Diffusing_capacity_for_carbon_monoxide

  • Testamentary capacity
  • Ability to make or alter valid wills

    In the common law tradition, testamentary capacity is the legal term of art used to describe a person's legal and mental ability to make or alter a valid

    Testamentary capacity

    Testamentary capacity

    Testamentary_capacity

  • Diffusing capacity
  • Measure of the transfer of gas from the lung to red blood cells

    Diffusing capacity of the lung (DL) (also known as transfer factor) measures the transfer of gas from air in the lung, to the red blood cells in lung blood

    Diffusing capacity

    Diffusing_capacity

  • 1-Methylnicotinamide
  • Ion

    Gustavo Batista (ed.). "Effects of 1-Methylnicotinamide (MNA) on Exercise Capacity and Endothelial Response in Diabetic Mice". PLOS ONE. 10 (6) e0130908

    1-Methylnicotinamide

    1-Methylnicotinamide

    1-Methylnicotinamide

  • Iloprost
  • Pharmaceutical drug

    classified as New York Heart Association functional class III, to improve exercise capacity and symptoms. In February 2024, the US Food and Drug Administration

    Iloprost

    Iloprost

    Iloprost

  • Medical surge
  • occurs when "patient volumes challenge or exceed a hospital's servicing capacity"—often but not always tied to high volume of patients in a hospital's emergency

    Medical surge

    Medical_surge

  • Philip Poole-Wilson
  • British academic cardiologist

    introducing the six-minute walk test as an easy way of assessing exercise capacity in patients with heart failure. He published a paper on this in 1986

    Philip Poole-Wilson

    Philip Poole-Wilson

    Philip_Poole-Wilson

  • Crimson Contagion
  • Simulation testing U.S. response to a severe influenza pandemic

    The 70-page report issued at the conclusion of the exercise outlined the government's limited capacity to respond to a pandemic. States experienced "multiple

    Crimson Contagion

    Crimson_Contagion

  • Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent
  • Medicine that stimulates red blood cell production

    Koskolou M, Calbet JA (Aug 2008). "Does recombinant human Epo increase exercise capacity by means other than augmenting oxygen transport?". Journal of Applied

    Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent

    Erythropoiesis-stimulating agent

    Erythropoiesis-stimulating_agent

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  • Smitakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Smitakshi

    The girl who possess calmness in her eyes...and has the capacity to express her feelings through her eyes

    Smitakshi

  • Patrata
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Patrata

    Capacity

    Patrata

  • Jonas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás)

    Jonas

    English, German, French, Jewish (Ashkenazic), Lithuanian, Czech and Slovak (Jonáš), and Hungarian (Jónás) : from a medieval personal name, which comes from the Hebrew male personal name Yona, meaning ‘dove’. In the book of the Bible which bears his name, Jonah was appointed by God to preach repentance to the city of Nineveh, but tried to flee instead to Tarshish. On the voyage to Tarshish, a great storm blew up, and Jonah was thrown overboard by his shipmates to appease God’s wrath, swallowed by a great fish, and delivered by it on the shores of Nineveh. This story exercised a powerful hold on the popular imagination in medieval Europe, and the personal name was a relatively common choice. The Hebrew name and its reflexes in other languages (for example Yiddish Yoyne) have been popular Jewish personal names for generations. There are also saints, martyrs, and bishops called Jonas venerated in the Orthodox Church. Ionas is found as a Greek family name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : respelling of Yonis, with Yiddish possessive -s.

    Jonas

  • Yogyata
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Yogyata

    Ability; Capacity

    Yogyata

  • Pulamai
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Pulamai

    Expertise in Literature; Knowledgeable Person

    Pulamai

  • PRAXIS
  • Male

    Greek

    PRAXIS

    (Πράξις) Greek name PRAXIS means "practice," "exercise," or "action."

    PRAXIS

  • Smitakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Smitakshi

    The Girl who Posses Calmness in her Eyes and has the Capacity to Express her Feelings through her Eyes

    Smitakshi

  • Haisiyat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Haisiyat

    Capacity; Ability

    Haisiyat

  • Gnanal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gnanal

    Queen of expertise

    Gnanal

  • Viveka
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Danish, Finnish, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu

    Viveka

    Brain; Right; Capacity of Discrimination; Little Woman; Judgement; Conscience; Intelligent

    Viveka

  • Firkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Firkins

    English (West Midlands) : patronymic from Firkin, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of casks and barrels, or a nickname for a stout man or a heavy drinker, from Middle English fer(de)kyn ‘small cask’ (probably from a Middle Dutch diminutive of vierde ‘fourth (part)’; as a measure of capacity a firkin was reckoned as a quarter of a barrel).

    Firkins

  • Smitakshi | ஸ்மிதாக்ஷீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Smitakshi | ஸ்மிதாக்ஷீ

    The girl who possess calmness in her eyes...and has the capacity to express her feelings through her eyes

    Smitakshi | ஸ்மிதாக்ஷீ

  • Gnanal | ஜ்ஞாநால
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gnanal | ஜ்ஞாநால

    Queen of expertise

    Gnanal | ஜ்ஞாநால

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Online names & meanings

  • Ujval | உஜ்வள
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ujval | உஜ்வள

    Splendorous

  • Andal | அந்தல 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Andal | அந்தல 

    (Wife of Lord Vishnu)

  • Rukhi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rukhi

    Kind of Own Heart

  • Hiu
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Japanese

    Hiu

    Mind; Heart or Spirit

  • Isar
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Isar

    Fascinating

  • Chaitan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Chaitan

    Consciousness

  • Ramgiaan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ramgiaan

    One Having All- Pervading Knowledge

  • HLODOVIC
  • Male

    German

    HLODOVIC

    Variant form of Old High German Hludowig, HLODOVIC means "famous warrior." 

  • DIMITRI
  • Male

    Slavic

    DIMITRI

    Variant spelling of Slavic Dimitriy, DIMITRI means "loves the earth" or "follower of Demeter."

  • Sabari Gireesh | ஸாபரீ கீரீஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sabari Gireesh | ஸாபரீ கீரீஷ 

    Lord of Sabari hill, Lord Ayyappa

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  • Exercise
  • n.

    That which is done for the sake of exercising, practicing, training, or promoting skill, health, mental, improvement, moral discipline, etc.; that which is assigned or prescribed for such ends; hence, a disquisition; a lesson; a task; as, military or naval exercises; musical exercises; an exercise in composition.

  • Excise
  • n.

    In inland duty or impost operating as an indirect tax on the consumer, levied upon certain specified articles, as, tobacco, ale, spirits, etc., grown or manufactured in the country. It is also levied to pursue certain trades and deal in certain commodities. Certain direct taxes (as, in England, those on carriages, servants, plate, armorial bearings, etc.), are included in the excise. Often used adjectively; as, excise duties; excise law; excise system.

  • Exorciser
  • n.

    An exorcist.

  • Drill
  • v. i.

    To practice an exercise or exercises; to train one's self.

  • Exercised
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Exercise

  • Exorcist
  • n.

    One who expels evil spirits by conjuration or exorcism.

  • Gymnic
  • n.

    Athletic exercise.

  • Exerciser
  • n.

    One who exercises.

  • Exercise
  • v. t.

    To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to; to put in action habitually or constantly; to school or train; to exert repeatedly; to busy.

  • Quiz
  • n.

    An exercise, or a course of exercises, conducted as a coaching or as an examination.

  • Excise
  • v. t.

    To lay or impose an excise upon.

  • Exorcised
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Exorcise

  • Exercise
  • n.

    Bodily exertion for the sake of keeping the organs and functions in a healthy state; hygienic activity; as, to take exercise on horseback.

  • Excise
  • v. t.

    To cut out or off; to separate and remove; as, to excise a tumor.

  • Exercise
  • v. t.

    To exert for the sake of training or improvement; to practice in order to develop; hence, also, to improve by practice; to discipline, and to use or to for the purpose of training; as, to exercise arms; to exercise one's self in music; to exercise troops.

  • Exercise
  • v. t.

    To put in practice; to carry out in action; to perform the duties of; to use; to employ; to practice; as, to exercise authority; to exercise an office.

  • Excise
  • n.

    That department or bureau of the public service charged with the collection of the excise taxes.

  • Exercise
  • v. i.

    To exercise one's self, as under military training; to drill; to take exercise; to use action or exertion; to practice gymnastics; as, to exercise for health or amusement.

  • Exercise
  • v. t.

    To occupy the attention and effort of; to task; to tax, especially in a painful or vexatious manner; harass; to vex; to worry or make anxious; to affect; to discipline; as, exercised with pain.

  • Exercising
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Exercise