probable! Try to find ways how to prevent those events happening! Name of event How to prevent this event? How to prevent this event? (Student thoughts) (Serious answers) Laziness Don't... Wait what were we Do not procrastinate and try supposed to do..? Ummm... to do things immediately as OOH I GOT IT they come to mind. procrastinate!! Drugs and alcohol Know your limits.. Or learn Know your limits. Don't do abuse them first it just because everyone else is.
leather sofa. The floor was covered with a thick golden carpet, and the walls were hung with heavy fabric in a slightly darker shade. "Good acoustics?" I guessed. He chuckled and nodded. He picked up a remote and turned the stereo on. It was quiet, but the soft jazz number sounded like the band was in the room with us. I went to look at his mind-boggling music collection. "How do you have these organized?" I asked, unable to find any rhyme or reason to the titles. He wasn't paying attention. "Ummm, by year, and then by personal preference within that frame," he said absently. I turned, and he was looking at me with a peculiar expression in his eyes. "What?" "I was prepared to feel... relieved. Having you know about everything, not needing to keep secrets from you. But I didn't expect to feel more than that. I like it. It makes me... happy." He shrugged, smiling slightly. "I'm glad," I said, smiling back. I'd worried that he might regret telling me these things. It was good to
Five days earlier, I'd had a biopsy tube the size of a pencil jammed into the side of my thigh17 to skip the theory and look directly at the limits of my muscle. Much teeth grinding, three muscle samples, and a myography lab later, I finally had answers. Tertius looked at me with a serious expression. "I'm a doctor, so I like to speak plainly. You might not like what I'm going to tell you, but I'm going to tell you anyway." I'm going to tell you anyway." "Ummm ... Okay." "You'd have trouble finishing a 10K." I nodded. "In fact, I think you'd have trouble finishing a 5K." This wasn't exactly what I wanted to hear, but three months of obsessing over ultraendurance had taken me many places, and this was one of them: enzymes. CS, 3HAD, LDH, and PFK are all enzymes that limit energy production through di erent pathways. South African Xhosa mid- and long-distance runners, for example, have high levels of lactate