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Solutions to Exercises

2001
This is a competing species model. There are four critical points in the first quadrant at O = (0, 0), P = (0, 3), Q = (2, 0), and R = (1, 1). The point O is an unstable node, P and Q are both stable nodes, and R is a saddle point. There is mutual exclusion and one of the species will become extinct depending on the initial populations.
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Exercise and Atherogenesis

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 2001
Atherogenesis involves the activation of endothelial cells and the egress of atherogenic T lymphocytes and monocytes into the intima. Exercise training contributes to the arrest and even reversal of atherosclerosis by modifying risk factors and by inducing an atheroprotective phenotype in endothelial cells and T cells.
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Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults

Guccione's Geriatric Physical Therapy, 2020
D. Avers
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Exercise without Exercises

The American Journal of Nursing, 1934
S. Arthur Devan, Jesse Feiring Williams
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Effects of Diet and Exercise in Preventing NIDDM in People With Impaired Glucose Tolerance: The Da Qing IGT and Diabetes Study

Diabetes Care, 1997
Xiao-ren Pan   +17 more
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Be smart, exercise your heart: exercise effects on brain and cognition

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2008
C. Hillman, K. Erickson, A. Kramer
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A New Approach to Monitoring Exercise Training

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2001
C. Foster   +7 more
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