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The purpose of the present study was to evaluate P-MRS as a noninvasive method for the monitoring of fibre type adaptation in human muscle in vivo.
Noninvasive monitoring of fibre type adaptation with P-MRS in humans is possible only with an adequate transformation in combination with a high quality and low variability of the spectroscopic data.
The monitoring of fibre type adaptations in highly trained subjects with low transformation rates on the basis of changes of the basal high-energy phosphate concentrations does not seem to be possible.
They have been of crucial importance in the detection and monitoring of asbestos fibres.
Monitoring of the fibre's surface nanostructure and geometry evolution was performed by Raman, Energy Dispersive Spectrometry and Scanning Electron Microscope.
Therefore P-MRS might be a feasible method for noninvasive monitoring of exercise-induced fibre type transformation.
We can then monitor, in a large number of fibres, the length of tract replicated before and after the application of DNA damage.
The ability to induce adsorbent regeneration and to desorb defined quantities of the adsorbate was confirmed by gravimetric measurements and by on-line monitoring of the desorption process by fibre optic temperature measurement.
These types of fibres are located in the pelvic nerve afferents which monitor the volume of the bladder and the amplitude of bladder contractions.
Additionally, we analyzed the feasibility of monitoring fibre type adaptation to regimes of speed-strength, endurance, and detraining employing a correlation analysis between P-MRS and biopsy.
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