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For isometric contractions the active force developed during contraction
decreases beyond lo ; at about 150 percent lo , the muscle fails to develop any
active force . The structural basis for the dependence of the magnitude of active
force on ...
For isometric contractions the active force developed during contraction
decreases beyond lo ; at about 150 percent lo , the muscle fails to develop any
active force . The structural basis for the dependence of the magnitude of active
force on ...
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time (ms) Figure 22: The time course of each of the phases of the ventricular
action potential (0-4) and the isometric force (F) developed by an isolated heart
muscle bundle. difference in excitability is that heart muscle cannot be tetanized (
i.e., ...
time (ms) Figure 22: The time course of each of the phases of the ventricular
action potential (0-4) and the isometric force (F) developed by an isolated heart
muscle bundle. difference in excitability is that heart muscle cannot be tetanized (
i.e., ...
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The role of ports in industry Service industries Role of internal trade Mexican
petroleum exports Development of Canada's ... It first developed at Atlantic coast
and Mississippi River ports, where raw materials transported from abroad or
brought ...
The role of ports in industry Service industries Role of internal trade Mexican
petroleum exports Development of Canada's ... It first developed at Atlantic coast
and Mississippi River ports, where raw materials transported from abroad or
brought ...
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