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In functional measures such as the "get-up and go" test that does not focus on a restricted power contraction, significant differences between genotypes are not easily identified.
Fast fibres have elevated densities of myofibrils, reduced myoglobin content and higher a capillary density than slow fibres and utilise phosphagen breakdown and anaerobic glycolysis to power contraction [ 5].
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Thus, it can be argued on the realization of concentration dependence of the protective effect of C60 fullerenes on the maximum force contraction and integrated power of the ischemic injured muscles.
The conceptual outcome of the study is that the architecture design of skeletal muscles is likely effected by the powering contractions of last fibers known as having higher myofibril volume than slow fibers.
In the squat lifting, the ankle, hip, lumbar joints generated power (concentric contraction) but only the knee joint absorbed power (eccentric contraction) for the most part, except for the initial stage in which the power was generated slightly.
Remark 2.4 If we take f = g in a power graphic contraction pair, then we obtain fixed point results for a power graphic contraction.
In the stoop lifting, the hip and lumbar joint generated power (concentric contraction) in contrast with the ankle and knee joint which absorbed power (eccentric contraction) for the most part.
The concept of a power graphic contraction pair of two mappings is introduced.
If we take f = g, then the mapping f is called a power graphic contraction.
Abbas and Nazir [10] obtained some fixed point results for power graph contraction pair endowed with a graph.
Abbas and Nazir [8] obtained some fixed point results for a power graphic contraction pair endowed with a graph.
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