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This is in line with the significant findings observed at 60% MVC: i.e. a contraction level at which the whole biceps brachii MU pool is recruited.

The latter is dependent on tendon stiffness and contraction rate at which force is transferred to the bone system, whereas EMD is dependent on the propagation of action potential along on muscle membrane, the excitation contraction coupling processes, and the stretching of the series elastic component by the contractile element (Wilkie 1949).

The deal is the latest step in a broader contraction at Bank of America, which is trying to control costs and shrink down to a more manageable and -- it hopes -- profitable size.

The abdominal contraction rate represents the speed at which the abdomen contracts during periods of abdominal contractions, and was calculated by counting the number of abdominal contractions in a 60 sec recording and dividing this number by the amount of time the abdomen spent contracting.

CT90 was defined as the time needed to go from 10to90%0% of maximal contraction force, at frequencies at which tetanus was obtained.

We divided the contraction from the point at which peak force was first developed to the point at which the LED was extinguished into serial non-overlapping periods of 0.5 s duration.

PD patients tended to be more delayed in the onset of grip release following the cue to terminate contraction, and the rate at which grip was released also tended to be slower than in age-matched healthy subjects (Fig. 1).

Furthermore, researchers have shown that the directionality of multi-step mutations is length-dependent with a critical repeat number at which contractions are more frequent than expansions [ 26], while others suggest that a critical number does not exist [ 27].

Excessive fatigue can be minimized during electrically induced muscle contraction by limiting the frequency at which the stimulus is applied and the duration of the contraction.

In addition, although the same proportion of w1118 and TM23 larvae exhibited chamber shortening contractions (Table 1), there was a noticeable increase in the frequency at which these contractions occurred in the tropomyosin mutant larvae.

Couldn't there be an eternal cycle of 'big bangs', with subsequent expansion to a certain limit and then subsequent contraction to a 'big crunch' at which the cosmological values are arbitrarily reset?

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