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"in contraction" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
Instead, you can use the phrase "in a contraction" or "in a state of contraction." For example: - The muscles in his arm were in a state of contraction as he lifted the heavy weight. - She was unable to speak due to being in a contraction during labor.
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Its role in contraction, however, is more controversial.
And it is fascinating to see New York in contraction mode, stores closing, restaurants half empty".
Moreover, soluble molecule(s) produced by symbiotic bacteria may be involved in contraction frequency modulation.
The low pH and high temperature cause the destruction of myosin, a muscle protein involved in contraction.
Ms. Cornfield, a strong dancer, said on Tuesday, "My calves were in contraction for about three years".
Or is it closed, such that the expansion will slow down and eventually reverse, resulting in contraction?
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Role of Akt2 in contraction-stimulated cell signaling and glucose uptake in skeletal muscle.
a) "zig-zag" planar "meander" (Staudinger, H., 1960; Kehren, M. and colab., 1957); b) "zig-zag" "meander", in contraction-relaxation equilibrium; c) stratified "zig-zag"; d) "zig-zag" "meander", stratified and intercalated in contraction-relaxation equilibrium.
These data suggest that NMMIIA plays a unique role in contraction-driven disassembly of epithelial AJC during calcium depletion.
These experiments suggested the primary role of functional ischemia in contraction-induced myofiber damage in mdx mice.
Evidence was provided supporting the essential role of functional ischemia in contraction-induced myofiber damage in mdx mice.
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