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Not too much, though: a 3-1 vistory is a fine result with which to start any tournament, not least against a composed, fast-breaking Croatia whose manager, Niko Kovac, was visibly enraged by key decisions by the Japanese referee, Yuichi Nishimura.
Ms. Higdon said she doesn't experience writer's block and composes fast: "I think it's a little like working out.
"Vivaldi said he could compose faster than a copyist could copy," Ms. Orlando said, turning autograph pages with unprotected hands to reveal swift, fluent strokes that ripple evenly across the staffs, virtually uninterrupted by strike-outs or corrections.
In addition, the EDL is mainly composed of fast type IIx and IIb fibre types, while soleus comprises slow type I and fast type IIa fibres [23], [24], allowing assessment of the major extrafusal muscle fibre types in mouse.
However, soleus and diaphragm both consist of slow and fast muscle fibre types, and so we compared soleus with the EDL, which is almost exclusively composed of fast muscle fibre types [23].
He's composed and fast, good at dribbles, good in the air.
It is of course composed of fast art: nothing to detain you for long, though plenty to prime the post-show conversation.
To circumvent this problem, designing hybrid system composed of fast Li+ insertion cathode and safe Mg anode is a promising solution.
Flaviviridae family is composed of fast evolving RNA viruses that infects vertebrate (mammals and birds) and/or invertebrate (ticks and mosquitoes) organisms.
The EDL is mainly composed of fast type IIx and IIb fibre types [35], but Pax7+ve satellite cells were also recognized by caveolin-1, integrin α7 and CTR on myofibres from the soleus (data not shown), which is composed of slow type I and fast IIa fibre types in mouse.
Soleus muscle predominantly consists of slow twitch oxidative muscle fibers, whereas the gastrocnemius muscle is mostly composed of fast twitch glycolytic fibers [ 15].
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