Bones are the hard framework inside the body called the skeleton. They give the body shape and help keep it strong. Bones also protect some of the softer parts of the body. The skull is made up of the hard bones in the head that work together to protect the brain. The ribs are bones...
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The extrinsic muscles of the fore foot are larger fractions of body mass in cercopithecoid monkeys than in Didelphis or in fissipedes. Their muscle fibres are longer (relative to ulna length) in humans and monkeys than in cursorial fissipedes, but only flexor digitorum superficialis has ...
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Join former bodybuilder Tom Hagerty as he leads you through a rigorous set of facial exercises that target the muscles of the upper and lower face and the muscles at the front of the neck. This is a natural, noninvasive program for improving your face, neck, and jawline...
Right: 4° branches of the C. elegans mechanosensory neuron PVD are interdigitated with the dense body and M line of muscle sarcomeres. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Liang et al. (2015) weigh in on this question, building on previous observations that terminal dendrites of C. ...
There is little information concerning the changes in the muscles supporting the fractured hip joint. Morphological and histochemical examinations of biopsy specimen from the middle gluteal muscles were performed at surgery in 42 elderly women with hip fracture caused by a fall [Japan; date not given...
5. A machine for exercising and/or testing muscles of the human body comprising in combination: a seat for receiving a user of the machine, a movement arm for engaging the user's body and having a pivot shaft being mounted for movement about an axis, resistance means for opposing movement...
1. Apparatus for exercising and/or testing cervical muscles of the neck of a human body, the apparatus comprising in combination, a seat for receiving a person in seated position, a movement arm above the seat having a head rest engageable by the head of a person to move the movement arm...
2. A method in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that with measuring electrodes differences in actions of symmetric muscles in various sides of the body and/or the limbs of the left and the right sides during various performances are measured. 3. A method in accordance with claim 1...