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Differences in learning aspects of different languages:
Object Lifted
The act of raising or moving an object from a lower position to a higher one, often used to assess strength or ability.
Muscle Fatigue
The decreased capacity of a muscle to generate force, often due to prolonged activity or overuse.
Maximum Clench
The maximum force that one can apply by pressing their teeth together, often used in dentistry.
Conduction Failure
The inability of nerves to transmit signals effectively, which can lead to various neurological symptoms and dysfunction.
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