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  2. Pankration - Wikipedia

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    The same athlete could be an ephedros more than once, and this could of course be of great advantage to him as the ephedros would be spared the wear and tear of the rounds imposed on his opponent(s). To win a tournament without being an ephedros in any of the rounds (ἀνέφεδρος – anephedros "non-reserve") was thus an honorable ...

  3. Wear and tear - Wikipedia

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    Wear and tear is a form of depreciation, which is assumed to occur even when an item is used competently and with care and proper maintenance. [2] For example, repeated impacts may cause stress to a hammer 's head.

  4. Allostatic load - Wikipedia

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    Allostatic load is "the wear and tear on the body" which accumulates as an individual is exposed to repeated or chronic stress. The term was coined by Bruce McEwen and Eliot Stellar in 1993. It represents the physiological consequences of chronic exposure to fluctuating or heightened neural or neuroendocrine response which results from repeated ...

  5. Combat uniform - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Army has made extensive use of plain coveralls as a field uniform, commonly using khaki coveralls in the Second World War to save wear and tear on wool BD. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Canadian military adopted black coveralls which were often worn as combat dress, replacing them in the 1970s with rifle green coveralls.

  6. Indigenous families continue fight against eviction amid ...

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    Leave the homes in satisfactory condition except for normal wear and tear. Remove their personal belongings. Agree to become current with all debts by that date.

  7. Biogerontology - Wikipedia

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    Wear and tear theories of aging began to be introduced yet in 19th century. [14] They suggest that as an individual ages, body parts such as cells and organs wear out from continued use. Wearing of the body can be attributable to internal or external causes that eventually lead to an accumulation of insults which surpasses the capacity for repair.

  8. Health and Wellness: Why you should avoid cortisone shot in ...

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    Studies have shown that frequent cortisone use can accelerate the wear-and-tear process, potentially hastening the need for knee replacement surgery down the line.

  9. Opinion: ‘Origin’ brilliantly exposes America’s caste system ...

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    The film “Origin,” like the book “Caste” on which it was based, offers a powerful framing for America’s racial divide, writes author and theologian Keith Magee. Opinion: ‘Origin ...