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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MULTIARTICULATE»
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Conditioning for Strength and Human Performance
Multiarticulate. Muscles,. Active. and. Passive. Insufficiency. Many muscles of the
body are multiarticulate: they cross more than one joint and therefore can
produce movement at each of the joints they cross. This arrangement has great ...
T. Jeff Chandler, Lee E. Brown, 2008
2
Report of the ... Meeting
Last portion of pcreiopod multiarticulate ; in last pair articulations thirteen in
number, each with a spine on both margins, and spinelike seta) on inner margin.
Marsupial pouch attached to last pereiopods and first pleopods; the latter
composed ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1869
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Report of the Annual Meeting
Mandible palp three-jointed, last two joints long, subequal, last slender, both
setose. Flattened scalar basal joint of pereiopods having a naked external
margin, terminating in a spine-like point. Last portion of pereiopod multiarticulate
; in last ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1869
Mandible palp three-jointed, last two joints long, subequal, last slender, both
setose. Flattened scalar basal joint of pereiopods having a naked external
margin, terminating in a spine-like point. Last portion of pereiopod multiarticulate
; in last ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1869
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Thirty-Eighth Meeting ; Held At Norwich In August 1868: 37
Last portion of pereiopod multiarticulate ; in last pair articulations thirteen in
number, each with a spine on both margins, and spinelikc setae on inner margin.
Marsupial pouch attached to last pereiopods and first pleopods; the latter
composed ...
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Report of the Annual Meeting
Last portion of pcreiopod multiarticulate ; in last pair articulations thirteen in
number, each with a spine on both margins, and spinelike sctse on inner margin.
Marsupial pouch attached to last pereiopods and first pleopods; the latter
composed ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1869
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
... supports its diverging appendages. They are absent in Gymnothorax and some
other Murcenidts. The appendage is present in the form of a single multiarticulate
filament in the eel-like protopterus* and lepidosirenf ; it is modified by that ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1847
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Their peduncle is four-jointed, the last joint furnished with a club-shaped
multiarticulate filamentous appendage, and terminating itself in a filament which
is multiarticulate. The olfactory antennae are four-jointed, the basis supporting a ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1871
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Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in ...
This type of contraction is possible only for multiarticulate muscles. Because the
ongoing concentric muscle contraction occurs at one joint simultaneously with
the eccentric contraction over the second joint, Deusinger105 believed this type
of ...
David J. Magee, James E. Zachazewski, William S. Quillen, 2007
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Strength and Conditioning: Biological Principles and ...
Many muscles of thebody are multiarticulate: theycross more thanone joint and
therefore can producemovement at each of the joints theycross. Thisarrangement
has greatbenefits in terms of efficiency and effectiveness of muscle contraction.
Marco Cardinale, Robert Newton, Kazunori Nosaka, 2011