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  2. Bioenergetic systems - Wikipedia

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    Three processes can synthesize ATP: ATP–CP system (phosphagen system) – At maximum intensity, this system is used for up to 10–15 seconds. [5] The ATP–CP system neither uses oxygen nor produces lactic acid if oxygen is unavailable and is thus called alactic anaerobic. This is the primary system behind very short, powerful movements like ...

  3. Hawk-Eye - Wikipedia

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    Cyclops is a computer system which has been used on the ATP and WTA professional tennis tours as an electronic line judge since 1980, now superseded by Hawk-Eye at Grand Slam tournaments. FoxTenn is another competing system for electronic line judge calling [63] which uses real data to trace back ball path and marking, including on clay surfaces.

  4. GoalRef - Wikipedia

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    The GoalRef system relies on the principle of electromagnetic induction. [3] A low frequency magnetic field is generated around the goal, which is monitored by coils installed in the goal posts and crossbar. [4] The ball is fitted with a passive electronic circuit embedded between the leather outer and inflatable inner layers. [5]

  5. ATP-PC - Wikipedia

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  6. Anaerobic glycolysis - Wikipedia

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    The anaerobic glycolysis (lactic acid) system is dominant from about 10–30 seconds during a maximal effort. It produces 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, [3] or about 5% of glucose's energy potential (38 ATP molecules). [4] [5] The speed at which ATP is produced is about 100 times that of oxidative phosphorylation. [1]

  7. Sublogic - Wikipedia

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    Sublogic also produced software other than flight simulators, including children's educational software, [2] 3D graphics software for CP/M, [4] the A2-3D1 animation library for the Apple II, [5] the X-1 video card and 3D graphics software for IBM PC compatibles, [6] and Night Mission Pinball (1982) which was originally for the Apple II and ...

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    Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (9) avoids the pressure of Texas defensive end Ethan Burke (91) during their College Football Playoff semifinal game at the 2024 Sugar Bowl.

  9. Phosphocreatine - Wikipedia

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    This process is an important component of all vertebrates' bioenergetic systems. For instance, while the human body only produces 250 g of ATP daily, it recycles its entire body weight in ATP each day through creatine phosphate. Phosphocreatine can be broken down into creatinine, which is then excreted in the urine. A 70 kg man contains around ...