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The phrase "amount of muscle" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the amount of a particular type of muscle in a body or organism, such as the amount of skeletal muscle. For example, "The study found that the amount of skeletal muscle increased after the participants increased their exercise."
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The amount of muscle needed for running, they found, increases at a faster rate than an animal's body mass.
It's really important, because this is looking at a large amount of muscle, and that has not been done before.
The dance is punishing on the lower half, and requires a massive amount of muscle control, not to mention a core like granite.
High-quality and well-balanced protein sources produce a maximum amount of muscle, organ, skin, and feather growth.
He is receiving 2,900 calories a day through a feeding tube and additional calories in his diet that is gradually including solid foods, Dr. Dowling said, and "has regained a small amount of muscle mass".
The ones featured here all store data for four people and use bioelectrical impedance, a low level current that travels through a user's body to gauge the amount of muscle and fat.
Dr. Jack Wilmore, an exercise physiologist at Texas A&M University, said that the average amount of muscle that men gained after lifting weights for 12 weeks was 2 kilograms, or about 4.4 pounds.
At one time, these sauces would have taken a fair amount of muscle to produce, since the walnuts had be pounded and ground with the other ingredients, but a food processor makes fast work of this.
The scientists create beagles that have double the amount of muscle mass by deleting a certain gene, reports the MIT Technology Review.
The amount of muscle tissue necrosis may be up to 60%[27]].
The normal amount of muscle bulk in this woman is, however, almost 50%% less than that of the woman in a.
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