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Generally, the contracting force of the McKibben muscle is proportional to its cross-sectional area.
Thus, the contracting force of a multifilament muscle is lower than that of a conventional muscle with the same diameter because of the dead space between muscles.
It has been reported by Doi et al. [13] that the characteristics of multifilament muscles resemble those of thin McKibben muscles and its contracting force is nearly proportional to the number of muscles, while the contraction ratio is similar to that of a single thin McKibben muscle.
But armed security personnel account for only about sixteen per cent of the over-all contracting force.
The liquid metal will remain in this position as long as the adhesive force between the oxide and the channel walls is sufficient to overcome the contracting force of the liquid metal.
"How do you propose to keep secrets if you have that high a contracting force?
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This way the muscles don't contract, forcing the kneecap against the femur and tightening the joint.
Finally, the diaphragm stops contracting, thus unblocking the esophagus while the abdominal muscle continues to contract, forcing food through your throat and out of your mouth.
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