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sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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This increases stamina, endurance and muscles tissue and organs with high amounts of oxygen which the human body often lacks, even in athelets because inadequate diets.
The highest concentrations of iodine in the human body are found in the thyroid gland, muscles, and endocrine tissues.
Your muscles are the great forges in your body that combust oxygen and body fat and generate your raw human physical energy.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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Human growth hormone influences the growth of cells, bones, muscles and organs throughout the body.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Muscles to serve as to protect the human body from physical harm not only a stronger muscles enable you to move more efficiently, but will also give you joint ability and stronger tendons, bones and ligaments.
The stomach muscles, like most muscles in the human body, grow to the strength that they need for your normal life and then no further.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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Physiotherapy is the assessment, treatment and management of the human body to help the joints, muscles and nerves function to their full potential Chartered Physiotherapists use a wide range of skills including manipulation, mobilisation, massage and exercise therapy to reduce pain and stiffness.
When the human body responds to stress, heart rate accelerates, blood flow to muscles increases, and production of adrenaline and other powerful hormones rises.
Human growth hormone influences the growth, regeneration and repair of cells, also bones, muscles and organs throughout the body.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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If the human body is considered as a natural phenomenon, the way in which Taekwon-Do has been formulated to maximise use of muscles in the body to the advantage of the student, Taekwon-Do can also be considered as a science.
The nitrogenous molecule/amino acid Creatine is produced naturally in both humans and animals where it plays an integral roll in the supply of energy to muscles throughout the body.
The human body is a complex interconnected system, wrapped around a skeletal structure of 206 interlocking bones, manipulated by a system of over six hundred muscles.
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