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Isometric exercises are tightening (contractions) of a specific muscle or group of muscles. During isometric exercises, the muscle doesn't noticeably change length. The affected joint also doesn't move. Isometric exercises help maintain strength. They can also build strength, but not effectively. And they can be performed anywhere. Examples include a leg lift or plank.

Welcome to the repository for the paper titled "VoiceAgentEval: A Dual-Dimensional Benchmark for Expert-Level Intelligent Voice-Agent Evaluation of xbench's Professional-Aligned Series". Initiated by Meituan, and supported by the xbench Project Team, this work proposes VoiceAgentEval, a comprehensive benchmark for evaluating large language models (LLMs) in expert-level intelligent outbound ...

ign of agent work pipelines and from agents trained end-to-end in real-world environments. This paper focuses on the evaluation of vertical agents and the tracking of their productivity value scaling. We will continuously collect evaluation results for vertical agents to observe and track the characterist

Business Line: Paper Import Monitoring System to disclose profile of items imported in ‘others’ category

The government’s decision to mandate compulsory registration for paper imports under `Paper Import Monitoring System’ from October 1 is not just to address dumping concerns of the domestic industry ...

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Paper Import Monitoring System to disclose profile of items imported in ‘others’ category

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Isometric, isotonic, and isokinetic exercises refer to the different techniques for activating and strengthening muscles. Isometric exercises, like planks, involve activating muscles with no movement.

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BMJ: 410 A profile of isometric cervical strength in elite professional male rugby players

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410 A profile of isometric cervical strength in elite professional male rugby players

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