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  • religion a tragedy, and the movements of his muscles a solemn ceremony"
  • ing the arytenoid cartilages laterally, these muscles abduct the vocal cords and thereby open the r
  • Many of these fibers blend with the muscles about the angle and lower part of the mouth.
  • The lumbricals are four small skeletal muscles, accessory to the tendons of the flexor digit
  • A concerted effort of the lateral pterygoid muscles acts in helping lower the mandible and open t
  • ting the arytenoid cartilages medially, these muscles adduct the vocal cords and thereby close the
  • Symptoms include delayed relaxation of the muscles after voluntary contraction (myotonia), and m
  • from the healing of burns that shortened his muscles after an industrial accident in which Archer
  • or oblique (and indeed the other suboccipital muscles) allowing accurate positioning of the head on
  • y acted as attachment points for massive back muscles, allowing the animal to lunge powerfully at i
  • us, which suggests that the palmar interossei muscles also contain elements of the contrahentes.
  • where hair follicles are raised by pilomotor muscles, also shown in animals' pelage and plumage.
  • The ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus muscles also compress the veins of the corpora cavern
  • These four muscles, also known as the "strap" muscles, function
  • la oblongata, the motoneurons controlling the muscles also receive tonic innervation that sets a ba
  • It can injure vital muscles and nerves with the sharp jerking movements.
  • Worsens with muscle fatigue as the supporting muscles and ligaments lose their stabilizing function
  • affects the lateral rectus and medial rectus muscles, and the medial longitudinal fasciculus.
  • nd through the supraorbital foramen to supply muscles and skin of the forehead.
  • raits, such as a stronger skeletal structure, muscles, and more protective coating (scales) became
  • It resides not only in the muscles and the breath, but above all in the "energy"
  • kill in Pompoir by strengthening the relevant muscles, and allow her to identify, and isolate indiv
  • on of zygomaticus major and zygomaticus minor muscles and causes "crow's feet" around the eyes usin
  • s happens the lactic acid is moved out of the muscles and into the liver.
  • erve cells (neurons) and transmit impulses to muscles and other neurons.
  • digestive tract and immature juveniles in its muscles, and is therefore considered both an intermed
  • riable between cases), weakness of the facial muscles, and skeletal malformations such as scoliosis
  • al abnormality of the rib cage and associated muscles and nerves which occurs in about 1.2% of huma
  • the astronaut had a minor injury to her neck muscles and had bruised her spinal column.The Russian
  • ame equipped with the tough dance moves, firm muscles and seven costume changes to emphasize the di
  • Skelaxin) is a muscle relaxant used to relax muscles and relieve pain caused by strains, sprains,
  • Intercostal muscles and diaphragm receive impulses from the respi
  • branch which goes to the posterior vertebral muscles, and sends a small spinal branch through the
  • ding laterally to the edge of the psoas major muscles, and superiorly to the crura of the diaphragm
  • or dantien-Chinese: it involves the abdominal muscles and diaphragm and should not be sounded merel
  • abilities of ElectroActive Polymer Artificial Muscles and the Requirements of Bio-inspired Robotics
  • It is a direct vasodilator, relaxing smooth muscles, and it inhibits the release of noradrenaline
  • erved, without any signs of decay, with whole muscles and inner tissue, soft joints and skin.
  • nervous impulses to the external intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, via the intercostal nerve
  • A lean block of muscles and little else, Burt Lancaster stars as the
  • e hyoid bone by the Hyoglossi and Genioglossi muscles and the hyoglossal membrane; with the epiglot
  • vice that measures the amount of work done by muscles) and "ergonomics" (an applied science that de
  • nergy - it is the fuel that feeds your brain, muscles, and other organs.
  • iably live rhythm section that'll hustle your muscles and make you freak to the beat..."
  • Coryphodon had very strong neck muscles and short tusks that were probably used to up
  • It is the largest of the extraocular muscles and its only action is adduction of the eyeba
  • s transmitted to the bronchi, the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm.
  • breathing occurs via the diaphragm and chest muscles) and would probably lose consciousness due to
  • s placed on the tension of the practitioners' muscles, and movement of the body as a solid, stable
  • balistic carnivorous morph with oversized jaw muscles and a pronged beak.
  • the deep surface of the tendons of the Flexor muscles and the Adductor hallucis, and supplies all t
  • e axis vertebra, supplying these and adjacent muscles, and anastomosing with the deep division of t
  • Papillary muscles and chordae tendinae
  • of the hand, it supplies all the interosseous muscles and the third and fourth lumbricals.
  • He was assisted by sidekicks Kid Muscles and Miss Muscles, who appeared in backup stor
  • tissue which consists of skin, fat, skeletal muscles, and organs as opposed to bones, viscera and
  • Tom tries weight training, but as he visits Muscles and gives Muscles a punch, Muscles blows his
  • eh are lower height, lower milk yield, larger muscles and the better beef performance.
  • te 1960s which partially paralyzed his throat muscles and slowed his motor skills, but did not sign
  • h a thick coat, but a slender build with good muscles and strong bones.
  • No flexing of muscles and no heavy dialogues.
  • t him for a time with paralysis of his facial muscles and difficulty speaking.
  • f human anatomy responsible for movement with muscles and the human skeleton (structural support an
  • s nerve impulses and can lead to paralysis of muscles and may eventually end in asphyxiation.
  • You exercise your muscles and train your limbs.
  • ich was a mechanical model of the eye and its muscles, and is used to clarify movements of the eye.
  • f the leg) forms a complete investment to the muscles, and is fused with the periosteum over the su
  • posture helps to tone shoulder, arm and hand muscles and strengthens the abdominal muscles and org
  • belly is inserted in the fascia of the facial muscles and in the skin above the eyes and nose.
  • genetic disorder that slowly breaks down the muscles, and a nerve condition that affects eyesight.
  • tivated potassium channels in vascular smooth muscles and inhibiting various carbonic anhydrases in
  • e primary source of energy for the bees' wing muscles and for heat for honey bee colonies for winte
  • It is one of the most tender beef muscles and is said to be "white-tablecloth quality"
  • the pressure such steps put on your delicate muscles and the severe arch of your foot.
  • dystrophy with atrophic changes to the facial muscles and scapulo-humeral region.
  • Anterior tibial artery and the muscles and bones of the leg - anterior view of right
  • Muscles and associated sensory receptors are innverva
  • It supports the pharyngeal dilator muscles and usually bears an ocellus (simple eye).
  • Dissection showing origins of right ocular muscles, and nerves entering by the superior orbital
  • disorder that causes paralysis of the facial muscles and sensitivity to light and sound.
  • nd all the time he's just been piling on more muscles and getting more wrinkled, and ever more set
  • reatment has a positive effect on mobility of muscles and the pain in treated tissues.
  • s and Pronator teres, supplies twigs to those muscles, and, in front of the medial epicondyle, anas
  • normal glycogen to be deposited in the liver, muscles and, in some cases, the heart.
  • It consists of the muscles, aponeurosis, and skin.
  • nd jumping sports should be avoided until the muscles are developed.
  • ta follows the "hard" style of karate-all the muscles are to be flexed and tensed throughout the ka
  • s (in females) and suckers without circularis muscles are characteristic of ordinary Oegopsina.
  • The brisket muscles are sometimes separated for retail cutting: t
  • Some tendons and muscles are also removed due to the rabbinic law, sin
  • this involves an analysis of the way in which muscles are assembled, specified and patterned and on
  • These two muscles are antagonistic, the contraction of one erec
  • astric muscle; accessory slips to other hyoid muscles are frequent.
  • Since the glycogen stores in their liver and muscles are depleted, these carbohydrates go straight
  • These muscles are mesodermal in origin.
  • Cricoarytenoid muscles are muscles that connect the cricoid cartilag
  • The pharyngeal muscles are a group of muscles that act upon the phar
  • In anatomy, the papillary muscles are muscles located in the ventricles of the
  • Skeletal muscles are affected and show neurogenic atrophy.
  • (The other two muscles are pectoralis minor and biceps brachii.)
  • The muscles are largely involved with flexion and pronati
  • The infrahyoid muscles are a group of four pairs of muscles in the a
  • The posterior cricoarytenoid muscles are extremely small, paired muscles that exte
  • During the asana, muscles are relaxed to avoid tetany, or muscle spasmi
  • All of the infrahyoid muscles are innervated by ansa cervicalis from the ce
  • d by the collar sling fibres and the circular muscles around this (gastro-oesophagal) junction.
  • It is caused by a contraction of muscles around a large gland that leads to the gland
  • mouth movement without the activity of facial muscles around the eyes that characterizes a genuine
  • f phosphocreatine in energy production in the muscles, as well as nerve stimulation by the neurotra
  • Reciprocal innervation describes skeletal muscles as existing in antagonistic pairs, with contr
  • Ions are also critical for nerves and muscles, as action potentials in these tissues are pr
  • h means that the horned sungem moves its wing muscles at a rate of more than 10,000 times per minut
  • These compounds act directly on the gut muscles at the cellular level to relax them.
  • ven anabolic steroids can bring these damaged muscles back.
  • ences in the Excitatory Process of Nerves and Muscles based on the Physical Theory of Excitation' (
  • uscular transmission may be abnormal in these muscles because of rapid denervation and immature rei
  • llectively, they are referred to as the strap muscles, because the muscles are long and flat much l
  • will be able to exert that force before their muscles become fatigued.
  • 's All Over he admitted to rippling his chest muscles before races in order to "freak out" the oppo
  • is, it does not cause initial stimulation of muscles before weakening them) neuromuscular blocker
  • ngeably, as "prime movers" since they are the muscles being considered that are primarily responsib
  • the causes of space sickness, and changes in muscles, bones, and cells which occur in humans durin
  • iliverdin is also present in the green blood, muscles, bones, and mucosal lining of skinks of the g
  • ctively stimulates the growth of the skeletal muscles but has only weak androgenic properties.
  • is considered by many to be one of the strap muscles, but it is innervated by CN IX rather than th
  • They do not cause any direct symptoms to muscles, but detection of EMA is useful in the diagno
  • ip indicates that it had hadrosaurid-like leg muscles, but the functional significance of the chang
  • hannels were first observed in chick skeletal muscles by Falguni Guharay and Frederick Sachs in 198
  • ourself by Celeda, Revolution by Superchumbo, Muscles by Club 69, So Get Up by USL, Walking On Thin
  • The toxin weakens muscles by blocking the nerve impulse to the muscle.
  • Biarticular muscles can also transfer mechanical power between di
  • ng hands and applying what little force their muscles can muster, wondering when the other will giv
  • deinnervation of one or more of the branched muscles, causing later atrophy, and subsequent tendin
  • sues and damage the liver, heart, retina, and muscles, causing more serious complications.
  • s due to the contraction of the palatoglossal muscles constricts the isthmus, and is essential to s
  • omach or upper part of the small intestine as muscles contract to move food and digestive juices do
  • The erector muscles contract isometricly to keep the normal curva
  • lle - "the wake" or "nightwatch" (as when the muscles contracted the victim could not fall asleep).
  • he neuromuscular signal from the brain to the muscles controlling the vocal folds.
  • eared to track the opponent's position, their muscles could flex and relax, the fighting arenas fea
  • Biarticular muscles cross two joints in series, usually in a limb
  • ar to belching, while contracting the stomach muscles, do not have Russell's sign.
  • one can get a clear picture of which type of muscles dominates his/her body.
  • To help him locate and identify the facial muscles, Duchenne drew heavily upon the work of Charl
  • ernate contraction and relaxation of skeletal muscles during a "fit" (seizure).
  • 985-86 season but Dixon suffered torn stomach muscles during an FA Cup tie against Liverpool in Jan
  • r motor control of inspiratory and expiratory muscles during exercise.
  • hanin weakly blocks the contraction of smooth muscles elicited by high potassium-induced depolariza
  • The muscles end in tendons, which pass forward on the med
  • Primary muscles: erector spinae, rectus abdominus (abs), and
  • The most usual form involves skeletal muscles, especially in the back.
  • so include the lack of pectoral and upper arm muscles, especially when the disease is unnoticed thr
  • cricoarytenoid (also anterior cricoarytenoid) muscles extend from the lateral cricoid cartilage to
  • ns often include weakness of tongue and mouth muscles, fasciculations, and gradually increasing wea
  • , thoroughly intimidated, begins to grovel at Muscles' feet.
  • A muscle system, which gave the appearance of muscles firing and flexing, contributed to this model
  • The circulatory systems keeps muscles flooded in nutrients at all times, so that mu
  • Sinokannemeyeria did not have powerful skull muscles for shearing plants, unlike other dicynodonts
  • sores and will not be able to move most major muscles for 2 to 3 weeks.
  • this is an egotistical strongman flexing his muscles for a group of bathing beauties.
  • h the contraction of the external intercostal muscles, forcing the rib cage to expand and aiding to
  • that he had taken up an art that was without muscles, foreshortening or perspective and, better st
  • pharyngeal arches and forms the migration of muscles form the occipital myotomes.
  • to remember the order of the lateral rotator muscles from superior to inferior is; PGOGOQ
  • s, showed cut marks indicating the removal of muscles from the bones, though not all the bodies sho
  • The Epimysium also protects muscles from friction against other muscles and bones
  • oup at the University of Oslo discovered that muscles from the ventricle of failing hearts have inc
  • ered a horrible groin injury which ripped the muscles from the bone.
  • rest to the furrow that separates the epaxial muscles from the hypaxial.
  • The anterior lower leg muscles get toned.
  • rrhea, vomiting, blood in the urine, cramping muscles, hair loss, stomach pain, and more convulsion
  • inferior muscle, like the other suboccipital muscles, has an important role in proprioception.
  • The contraction and relaxation of these muscles has been attributed to NO synthase, which cau
  • Afghan Muscles has been released in the U.S. on DVD by Cinem
  • The superficial muscles have their origin on the common flexor tendon
  • ivity, such as the digestive tract and flight muscles have very dense aggregations of tracheoles.
  • Intercostal nerves, the superficial muscles having been removed.
  • luding the Channel 5 Married News Team, Uncle Muscles Hour, Gibbons, and even a live action version
  • When he flexes his muscles, I flutter Like a butterfly caught in a shutt
  • nt will turn his head to the side of affected muscles if there is spasticity, and to the side of th
  • ral nervous system to stimulate the breathing muscles, improving respiration.
  • is becoming super oxygenated, vitalizing his muscles, improving his metabolism, and even improving
  • f 2003 and kept playing in 55 games until the muscles in his right hand affected his ability to swi
  • attle are very muscular, with noticeable neck muscles in the females.
  • The muscles in each compartment will often all be supplie
  • baldness may be a result of co-contraction of muscles in the head such as the 2 temporalis muscles,
  • lexor digitorum longus) and is one of the few muscles in the foot with no homolog in the hand.
  • had suffered a punctured lung; the first had muscles in his right arm severed, while the second ha
  • This fascia not only covers the muscles in this region, but at its back part sends up
  • he calvarial bones, dura mater and associated muscles in the presence of a normal skull base and no
  • ssive weakness of tongue, face and pharyngeal muscles in a clinical pattern similar to myasthenia b
  • mobs invading hornets, vibrating their flight muscles in order to raise the temperature around the
  • fascia that holds the tendons of the extensor muscles in place.
  • It works by relaxing the muscles in the prostate and bladder neck, making it e
  • e home he fell so bad that he tore up several muscles in his back.
  • spond to fascial compartments; red text names muscles in each compartment; grey text names neurovas
  • ndon shared by a number of superficial flexor muscles in the forearm.
  • o demonstrate the method of searching out the muscles, in order that they might have their due form
  • ngectomy he has learned to vocalize using the muscles in his throat.
  • n as applied tension, applying tension to the muscles in an effort to increase blood pressure, has
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