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Which EEG waveform is called the "drowsy wave" and has a low voltage and low amplitude and is predominant in N2?
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
A measure of how well the heart, lungs, and muscles work together to keep your body active over an extended period.
Range Of Motion
The comprehensive limit of motion attainable by a joint, usually defined by the extent of its extension and flexion.
Physical Fitness
A condition of physical wellness and overall health obtained by consistent exercise, appropriate nourishment, and sufficient sleep.
Minimum Intensity
The lowest level of effort or force required to begin to produce a desired effect or outcome, often used in the context of physical activity or exercise.
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