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  2. Broken Arrow (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    Broken Arrow is a 1996 American action-thriller film directed by John Woo, written by Graham Yost, and starring John Travolta, Christian Slater, and Samantha Mathis. [1] The film's main themes include the theft of two American nuclear weapons, the attempts of U.S. military authorities to recover them, and the feud between Travolta and Slater's characters.

  3. Broken Arrow Skyrace - Wikipedia

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    Broken Arrow Skyrace is an annual three-day, eight distance sky running race series held at Palisades Tahoe in the North Lake Tahoe region of California.. The Broken Arrow Skyrace features eight events spread over three days: the Vertical Kilometer (VK), "Iron Face Challenge" which includes a section of via ferrata climbing, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi), 18 kilometres (11 mi), 23 kilometres (14 mi ...

  4. Broken Arrow (1950 film) - Wikipedia

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    Broken Arrow is a 1950 American revisionist Western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring James Stewart, Jeff Chandler, and Debra Paget.The film is based on historical figures, but fictionalizes their story in dramatized form.

  5. Bioenergetic systems - Wikipedia

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    Since energy is released when ATP is broken down, energy is required to rebuild or resynthesize it. The building blocks of ATP synthesis are the by-products of its breakdown; adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (P i). The energy for ATP resynthesis comes from three different series of chemical reactions that take place within ...

  6. Aerobic conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Some neuromuscular diseases recommend regular aerobic exercise (of varying intensities depending on the disease) in order for the skeletal muscles to become aerobically conditioned, providing symptom relief or slowing the course of the disease, for example metabolic myopathies, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and idiopathic inflammatory myopathies ...

  7. Broken Arrow - Wikipedia

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    Broken Arrow (nuclear), an accidental nuclear event involving nuclear weapons, warheads, or components which does not create the risk of nuclear war "Broken Arrow", a code phrase notably used during the 1965 Battle of Ia Drang to indicate an American combat unit was in danger of being overrun

  8. Aerobic - Wikipedia

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    Aerobic means "requiring air," in which "air" usually means oxygen.. Aerobic may also refer to . Aerobic exercise, prolonged exercise of moderate intensity; Aerobics, a form of aerobic exercise

  9. Aerobic exercise - Wikipedia

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    Aerobic exercise may be better referred to as "solely aerobic", as it is designed to be low-intensity enough that all carbohydrates are aerobically turned into energy via mitochondrial ATP production. Mitochondria are organelles that rely on oxygen for the metabolism of carbs, proteins, and fats. Aerobic exercise causes a remodeling of ...