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Muscle Physiology - Metabolism of Fatty Acids Jan 13, 2006 ... Fatty acids are basically long chains of carbon and hydrogen and are the major source of energy during normal activities. ...
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Muscle Physiology - Electrical Stimulation Jan 13, 2006 ... Chronic electrical stimulation provides one of the "cleanest" views of muscle adaptation to increased use. This model has long been used by ...
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Muscle Physiology - Electrical Stimulation Jan 13, 2006 ... Chronic electrical stimulation provides one of the "cleanest" views of muscle adaptation to increased use. This model has long been used by ...
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Muscle Physiology - Electrical Stimulation Jan 13, 2006 ... Chronic electrical stimulation provides one of the "cleanest" views of muscle adaptation to increased use. This model has long been used by ...
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Muscle Physiology - Electrical Stimulation Jan 13, 2006 ... For a look at an abstract from a 1996 study we did comparing electrical stimulation training to voluntary training, click here. ...
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Sarcomere Length Measurements Jan 13, 2006 ... Measuring Sarcomere Length Using Laser Diffraction ... passed through a diffraction grating forms diffraction orders (mouse over picture to ...
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Muscle Physiology - Glucose Metabolism Jan 13, 2006 ... Two different pathways are involved in the metabolism of glucose: one anaerobic and one aerobic. The anaerobic process occurs in the ...
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Muscle Physiology - Creatine Jan 13, 2006 ... During exercise, phosphorylated creatine (PCr) is thought to be an immediate source for high energy phosphate groups with which to replenish ...
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Muscle Physiology - Glucose Metabolism Jan 13, 2006 ... Due to its key position in the glycolytic pathway, biochemical assays of GPDH are often used to estimate the glycolytic capacity of a muscle ...
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Muscle Physiology - Types of Contractions May 31, 2006 ... As the load on the muscle increases, it finally reaches a point where the external force on the muscle is greater than the force that the ...
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