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Comparison of the highest strength value of quadriceps and hamstring leg muscle groups and some selected parameters in  football players

Comparison of the highest strength value of quadriceps and hamstring leg muscle groups and some selected parameters in football players

... quadriceps muscles is 208.43 ± 23.46 n/m, and the average of the highest strength ratios of the right hamstring muscles s 143.23 ± 19.26 n/m, the average of the highest strength ratios of the left leg quadriceps muscles ...

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Changing the demand on specific muscle groups affects the walk–run transition speed

Changing the demand on specific muscle groups affects the walk–run transition speed

... specific muscle groups during ...propulsive muscle but it is also involved in weight support and arresting leg ...reduced muscle activity in the ...flexor muscle activity would increase ...

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OPPOSITE ACTIONS OF THE ANTHOZOAN NEUROPEPTIDE Antho RNamide ON ANTAGONISTIC MUSCLE GROUPS IN SEA ANEMONES

OPPOSITE ACTIONS OF THE ANTHOZOAN NEUROPEPTIDE Antho RNamide ON ANTAGONISTIC MUSCLE GROUPS IN SEA ANEMONES

... The actions of Antho-RNamide on isolated muscle preparations of sea anemones and intact animals can be summarized as follows: i it evokes contraction of longitudinal muscles in tentacles[r] ...

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Loads on small muscle groups as a risk of hypertensive conditions

Loads on small muscle groups as a risk of hypertensive conditions

... The obtained data confirm that there was both age-related and individual difference between adaptive reactions to local work. The chronotropic effect was observed in all of the subjects to a certain extent, namely, ...

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Relationship between muscle force and muscle area showing glycogen loss during locomotion

Relationship between muscle force and muscle area showing glycogen loss during locomotion

... Relative contributions of FOG, FG, and SO fibres to the increase in crosssectional area of muscle groups and individual muscles within groups showing a loss of glycogen after rats ran wi[r] ...

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An investigation into the relationships between strength, flexibility and anthropometric discrepancies, on lower limbs asymmetry in athletes

An investigation into the relationships between strength, flexibility and anthropometric discrepancies, on lower limbs asymmetry in athletes

... single muscle group may be poor because jumping requires the use of various muscle groups, and more complex coordination; hence, isokinetic testing may not be movement specific enough to predict jump ...

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Measurement of maximal isometric torque and muscle quality of the knee extensors and flexors in healthy 50  to   70 year old women

Measurement of maximal isometric torque and muscle quality of the knee extensors and flexors in healthy 50 to 70 year old women

... Test-retest reliability for the assessment of peak torque in young cohorts is well established using Biodex (Feiring et al., 1990, Lund et al., 2005), Cybex (Li et al., 1996), Kin Com (Arnold et al., 1993) and Contrex ...

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Intravenous immune globulin in hereditary inclusion body myopathy: a pilot study

Intravenous immune globulin in hereditary inclusion body myopathy: a pilot study

... quantitative muscle strength testing, ...10 muscle groups, and measurements of tongue strength ...10 muscle groups bilaterally separated by at least 30 s of ...quadriceps muscle ...

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Growth Hormone Therapy, Muscle Thickness, and Motor Development in Prader-Willi Syndrome: An RCT

Growth Hormone Therapy, Muscle Thickness, and Motor Development in Prader-Willi Syndrome: An RCT

... Although a sample of 22 infants with PWS seems small, this sample included the majority of Dutch infants diagnosed with PWS during the inclusion period. The use of repeated measurements and MLRA increased the power of ...

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Phosphorylated TDP-43 (pTDP-43) aggregates in the axial skeletal muscle of patients with sporadic and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Phosphorylated TDP-43 (pTDP-43) aggregates in the axial skeletal muscle of patients with sporadic and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

... of muscle atrophy following motor neuron loss and denervation has been ...ALS muscle are typ- ically those of denervation atrophy [19, 29] and are ac- companied by histopathologic changes of denervation, ...

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Does aerobic training promote the same skeletal muscle hypertrophy as resistance

Does aerobic training promote the same skeletal muscle hypertrophy as resistance

... effects of resistance training for inducing muscle hypertrophy as compared to aerobic exercise 328. extends to muscle groups other than the knee extensors[r] ...

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The Effects of Muscle Fatigue on Neuromuscular Function and Anterior Tibial Translation in Healthy Knees

The Effects of Muscle Fatigue on Neuromuscular Function and Anterior Tibial Translation in Healthy Knees

... Interestingly, this increase in anterior tibial translation (11.4% to 85.2%) may best be explained by the fatiguing of the active knee stabilizers: the quadriceps and hamstring muscles. Keep in mind that Bongiovanni and ...

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Volume 5, Issue 7, 2019

Volume 5, Issue 7, 2019

... Trunk muscle strength of all subjects was measured using a computerized isokinetic dynamometer (Cybex 770 Norm; Lumex, Ronkonkoma, NY, ...seconds. Muscle strength was expressed using the peak torque (PT) ...

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NO production results in suspension induced muscle atrophy through dislocation of neuronal NOS

NO production results in suspension induced muscle atrophy through dislocation of neuronal NOS

... promote muscle atrophy (9, ...several groups have pointed out that the ubiquitin proteasome pathway is largely involved in selective protein degradation during the muscle atrophy process (3, ...2 ...

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Relationship between the armed arm’s motor response and muscle activation time during the lunge in fencers of varied ability

Relationship between the armed arm’s motor response and muscle activation time during the lunge in fencers of varied ability

... the muscle pairs was tested and analyzed based on the general suggestion that lunging must be initiated (based on the stimulus occurrence) by the activity of the armed arm, followed by the activity of other ...The ...

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Rehabilitation of Children After Operative Enlargement of Length of Limbs

Rehabilitation of Children After Operative Enlargement of Length of Limbs

... of muscle contractility on the initial longitudinal dimensions of the tibia and their variation in different groups of patients, 225 healthy children aged 6 to 18 years were examined, as well as 85 sick ...

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Diverticulum of the buccal mucosa: a rare case report and review of the literature

Diverticulum of the buccal mucosa: a rare case report and review of the literature

... salivary tissue may become necrotic, and subsequently form a diverticulum in the normal squamous buccal mucosa. Fourth, it has been suggested that diverticula of the buccal mucosa may be due to idiopathic devel- opmental ...

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The Effect of Muscle Graft With Nerve Growth Factor and Laminin on Sciatic Nerve Repair in Rats

The Effect of Muscle Graft With Nerve Growth Factor and Laminin on Sciatic Nerve Repair in Rats

... skeletal muscle graft be used in the gap region (Roganovic et ...skeletal muscle tissue can be removed using various techniques, including ini- tial treatment with alcohol, freezing, and thawing (Roga- ...

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Influence of the stocking density on the growth, feeding, survival rate and muscle cellularity of juvenile specimens of common name shi drum, Umbrina cirrosa L.

Influence of the stocking density on the growth, feeding, survival rate and muscle cellularity of juvenile specimens of common name shi drum, Umbrina cirrosa L.

... high density (Hatziathanasiou et al., 2002; Sammouth et al., 2009; Shoko et al., 2016; Costa et al., 2017). According to some authors, the low growth associated to high density can be due to appetite reduction ...

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Muscle strength control in women: Oestrogen, ACE and training effects.

Muscle strength control in women: Oestrogen, ACE and training effects.

... The above suggested that oestrogens play a role in preserving muscle strength. Similarly, in a simple study o f handgrip strength, Cauley et al (1987) found that in a population matched for number o f years ...

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