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But where Gigue Machine, the earlier work, is predominantly fast, extrovert and rhythmically propulsive, the new one, Variations from the Golden Mountain, is much more introspective and essentially a slow movement, though one with flashes of virtuoso brilliance.
This restricts the size of wolves, since becoming too large would ultimately leave them unable to hunt.The researchers conclude that smaller carnivores would have had an advantage in environments with predominantly fast prey, and bigger ones where prey was slower and larger.
These data also indicate that predominantly slow muscles are more responsive to unloading than predominantly fast muscles.
Myonuclear number per mm of fiber length and myonuclear domain is decreased in the fibers of the unloaded predominantly slow soleus muscle, but not in the predominantly fast plantaris.
Mstn−/− mice also have fiber hypertrophy in muscles comprised of predominantly fast glycolytic fibers [16], [39].
In order to determine the effect of nNOS-deficiency on muscle mass, the wet weights of two hindlimb muscles, the tibialis anterior (a predominantly fast twitch muscle) and soleus muscles (a predominantly slow twitch muscle), were measured.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02798.019 Narrow-spiking cells are thought to correspond to inhibitory, predominantly fast-spiking, interneurons (McCormick et al., 1985; Bartho et al., 2004).
Derave et al. (2007) provided 4.8 g day−1 for 4 5 weeks in track and field athletes and reported a 47%% increase in the carnosine content of the soleus muscle, a predominantly slow-twitch muscle, but only a 37%% increase in the gastrocnemius, a predominantly fast-twitch muscle.
In the second scenario, transmission from ISNs to both interneuron populations was predominantly via fast EPSPs.
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