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1) Biology: physical exercise2) Medicine: exercise, exercise stress, physical activity, physical exertion, strenuous activity3) Sports: muscle loading4) Aviation medicine: exercise( физическое), exercise load (от выполнения упражнений), physical load5) oil&gas: physical exertion (на организм)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > физическая нагрузка
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