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The phrase "absolute contraction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about grammar, particularly when referring to a type of contraction that combines a pronoun and a verb into a single word, often indicating a strong or complete form of the contraction.
Example: "In English, 'can't' is an absolute contraction of 'cannot,' showing a complete negation."
Alternatives: "total contraction" or "complete contraction".
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And on the flip side, the periphery could readjust through a slower pace of consumption growth relative to net export growth, rather than having to face an absolute contraction in consumption.
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Christ unites the first two as the Maximum at once absolute-and-contracted. "Contraction" is a metaphor for the finite status of creatures, all of whom are limited images of God.
There was no effect of banding on any parameter of muscle contractile function analysed (absolute forces and contraction and relaxation rates, rates of fatigue; all p>0.05) in either stimulation protocol.
In the present study a much higher peak ammonia efflux was observed (1500 μmol min-1 100 g-1 versus 314 μmol per min per leg) indicating that a relative lack of blood flow may be a more potent stimulus to adenine nucleotide loss than the intensity of muscle contraction (absolute ATP turn-over).
The slope limit of 1.5 Nm s−1 was used in a previous publication (de Ruiter et al. 2007) and was originally determined during hundreds of pilot measurements, which showed that values of voluntary TTI40 and MRTD increased significantly if immediately prior to a maximal voluntary contraction absolute slope became >1.5 Nm s−1.
"Changes in growth rates rather than the absolute depth of the contraction may be a better way to judge the severity of this downturn," he said.
Therefore, our additional cross-sectional analysis (AMI versus chronic MI) is a potentially more objective visualization of the CD8+ TEMRA contraction and absolute T-cell losses in the course of AMI and reperfusion.
The dual transducer method showed similar patterns of fascicle length change (overall mean coefficient of multiple correlation was 0.76 and 0.71 compared to extrapolate and intercept methods respectively), but reached different absolute lengths during the contractions.
Absolute MRTD during voluntary contractions decreased for plantar flexors (by 17%, P = 0.027) but not for knee extensors (P = 0.154).
We did not find significant decreases in absolute MRTD during voluntary contractions of the knee extensors (P = 0.15).
Besides the absolute strength of the contractions, it has also been found in vascular research that hypothyroidism leads to impaired smooth muscle cell relaxation, leading to increased artertial stiffness [ 15, 16].
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