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Lance Armstrong is said to have a larger heart -- the better to circulate oxygen -- than the great majority of people.
A larger heart size or a faster heart rate may allow blood to be pumped through the embryo faster and accelerate development, said Dan Warner, an evolutionary biologist at Iowa State University and one of the study's authors.
Dr. David Martin, a professor of physiology at Georgia State University and chairman of sports science for the national governing body of track and field, says that elite men enjoy a 9 to 10percentt performance edge in running because of greater muscle mass and oxygen-carrying capacity, as well as a larger heart.
That is, a larger heart volume would allow for multiple pairs of ring electrodes and, therefore, it would be electrically divided into several smaller volume segments stacked on top of each other.
The result is an engrossing and unnerving collaboration between the grotesque miniature and a larger heart behind the darkness, reaching and reaching to come out into some kind of light.
Individuals of loss type have larger heart girth and hucklebone width (P < 0.05).
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When working with larger hearts, the big worry is that you might create isolated pockets of reprogrammed muscle that aren't connected to their neighbours.
Gross heart and body weight analysis revealed that LCR rats had significantly larger hearts by mass correlating with a significantly larger body weight (Table 2).
Goats have comparatively larger hearts compared to sheep.
During necropsy and tissue sectioning of neonatal hearts, we consistently observed larger hearts for Snrk KO mice.
Despite being slightly larger in body size than ku70 −/− mice, ku70 −/− bax −/− mice had disproportionately larger hearts.
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