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“Spender noted that Isherwood’s round shining eyes had a steadiness which seemed to come from the strain of effort, as though their feat of balancing themselves in Christopher’s face at the same time balanced the whole world which they saw. They were the eyes of someone who, when he is a passenger in an aeroplane, thinks that the machine is kept in the air by an act of his will, and that unless he continues to look steadily in front of him it will fall instantly to the ground. These were under sharp-angled eyebrows which added to the impression of his being a strained school leader.” (

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Cardiorespiratory fitness, measured as exercise capacity, is a strong predictor of risk of death among both women and men. In a study of 5721 asymptomatic women volunteers who took an exercise test, a follow up study of up to 8 years revealed that the risk of death among asymptomatic women whose exercise capacity was less than 85% of the value predicted by a nomogram was twice that of women whose exercise capacity was more than this value. The marked prognostic value of cardiovascular fitness and the fact …

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