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exercise
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exercise: see physical fitness physical fitness, combined good health and physical development. The object of any program of physical fitness is to maximize an individual's health, strength, endurance, and skill relative to age, sex, body build, and physiology.
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Training of the body to improve health and fitness. Different types have different purposes, including aerobics for heart and respiratory function and weight loss, weight-bearing exercise for bone strength, weight training for muscle strength, and stretching for flexibility. Specific exercises are used in physical medicine and rehabilitation. Benefits include lower blood pressure, higher HDL cholesterol, improved disease resistance, and better general well-being.


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Each Agents' Option issued in connection with the flow-through units is exercisable for one year from closing and entitles the holder to purchase one unit of the Issuer at a price of $0.
Each whole common share purchase warrant is exercisable for one Columbia common share at $0.
Pursuant to the amendment to the Warrants, the holder will be entitled on the Exercisable Date (as defined below) to purchase an aggregate of 12,250,000 common shares in the capital of the Corporation at a purchase price of US$4.
 
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