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1987
The previous chapter discussed some of the properties of whole muscles and the importance of these properties in the overall control of movement. The present chapter is concerned with the internal organisation of single muscles. A muscle does not consist of an homogenous population of muscle fibres: there are several different types of fibre within ...
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The previous chapter discussed some of the properties of whole muscles and the importance of these properties in the overall control of movement. The present chapter is concerned with the internal organisation of single muscles. A muscle does not consist of an homogenous population of muscle fibres: there are several different types of fibre within ...
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A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
AN EXPANDING knowledge of the clinical life history of motorists clearly indicates that rider injuries and deaths implicate the entire field of clinical medicine, not the surgical specialties alone. Once that statement is accepted, its real meaning becomes evident, i.
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AN EXPANDING knowledge of the clinical life history of motorists clearly indicates that rider injuries and deaths implicate the entire field of clinical medicine, not the surgical specialties alone. Once that statement is accepted, its real meaning becomes evident, i.
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2017
ABSTRACT Motor neurons translate synaptic input from widely distributed premotor networks into patterns of action potentials that orchestrate motor unit force and motor behavior. Intercalated between the CNS and muscles, motor neurons add to and adjust the final motor command.
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ABSTRACT Motor neurons translate synaptic input from widely distributed premotor networks into patterns of action potentials that orchestrate motor unit force and motor behavior. Intercalated between the CNS and muscles, motor neurons add to and adjust the final motor command.
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Structural basis of assembly and torque transmission of the bacterial flagellar motor
Cell, 2021Xing Zhang +2 more
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1978
Imagine that you are looking at the end of the conductor in Figure 15.1(a) when the S-pole of a permanent magnet is suddenly moved from left to right across the conductor. By applying Fleming’s right-hand rule, you can determine the direction of the induced e.m.f. and current in the conductor. You need to be careful when applying Fleming’s rule in this
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Imagine that you are looking at the end of the conductor in Figure 15.1(a) when the S-pole of a permanent magnet is suddenly moved from left to right across the conductor. By applying Fleming’s right-hand rule, you can determine the direction of the induced e.m.f. and current in the conductor. You need to be careful when applying Fleming’s rule in this
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Motor helps gliders to gain traction
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011Andrew Jermy, Jermy Andrew
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Emergence of reproducible spatiotemporal activity during motor learning
Nature, 2014Andrew J Peters +2 more
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Distinct descending motor cortex pathways and their roles in movement
Nature, 2018Michael N Economo +2 more
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