The resulting craft has an endurance of 4.5 hours with a payload of up to 40 kg.
From the sciencedaily.com
It's not like you go into kind of a classic endurance when you play against him.
From the latimes.com
In the meantime, Britain's finest endurance athlete has a mighty trail to blaze.
From the independent.co.uk
The regional identity is built on values of solidity, endurance, and permanence.
From the theatlantic.com
As you say, Penn State's program promotes endurance training over bulk-building.
From the post-gazette.com
Endurance events have exploded in popularity, particularly among older athletes.
From the washingtonpost.com
The endurance gel sells for $7 for a .5 ounce tube or the 1.5 ounce size is $12.
From the fresnobee.com
His goal isn't to bulk up, but to build endurance for long, hot tournament days.
From the chron.com
Racing the Planet is the first group to stage an endurance event across Namibia.
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The power to withstand hardship or stress; "the marathon tests a runner's endurance"
Survival: a state of surviving; remaining alive
Endurance (also called sufferance) is the ability for an animal to exert itself for a long period of time. In humans, it is usually used in aerobic or anaerobic exercise. ...
In aviation, Endurance is the maximum length of time that an aircraft can spend in cruising flight. Endurance is sometimes erroneously equated with range. The two concepts are distinctly different: range is a measure of distance flown while endurance is a measure of time spent in the air. ...
Endurance is an impact crater on Mars that was visited by the Opportunity rover from May until December 2004. Mission scientists named the crater after the ship Endurance that sailed to the Antarctic in an exploration voyage organized by Ernest Shackleton.
Endurance is a docudrama about the famous distance runner Haile Gebrselassie with Gebrselassie playing the role of himself.
Endurantism or endurance theory is a philosophical theory of persistence and identity. According to the endurantist view material objects are persisting three-dimensional individuals wholly present at every moment of their existence. ...
Two Royal Navy ships have been called HMS Endurance after Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance, the ship crushed in the ice of the Weddell Sea during his 1914-1915 Antarctic expedition. The ships' motto, Fortitudine Vincimus (By Endurance We Conquer), was Shackleton's family motto.
The measure of a person's stamina or persistence; Ability to endure hardship