翻译 tetanic force 英[tiˈtænik fɔ:s] 美[tɛˈtænɪk fɔrs] 释义 [医]强直性张力 释义
Tetanic force curves obtained by electrophysiological experiments on 13 MUs of a rat muscle were processed. They were decomposed into a series of twitches using two own-made algorithms. The parameters of the decomposed twitches were correlated with interpulse intervals (IPIs) and the level of ...
A warm-up protocol with longer intervals (15 tetani at 5-s intervals) reduced tetanic force and did not alter [P(i)]. We conclude that a reduction of [P(i)] contributes to the force-potentiating effect of warm-up. 展开 关键词: exercise inorganic phosphate metabolism skeletal muscle ...
Mitochondrial Involvement in Post-Tetanic Potentiation of Synaptic Transmission Latent synaptic pathways revealed after tetanic stimulation in the hippocampus Presynaptic changes associated with post-tetanic potentiation in the spinal cord The effects of glibenclamide on tetanic force and intracellular calcium in...
These experiments tested the capacity of to improve diaphragm strength (maximal force development) and endurance (maintenance of force output during repeated contractions). Rodent diaphragm strips were mounted at optimal length in oxygenated Krebs-Ringer solution (37 degrees C, pH 7.37). Direct stimuli...
Define tetanic. tetanic synonyms, tetanic pronunciation, tetanic translation, English dictionary definition of tetanic. adj. 1. Of, relating to, or causing tetanus. 2. Of, relating to, or causing tetany. te·tan′i·cal·ly adv. American Heritage® Dic
Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook tetanic (redirected fromtetanically) Medical te·tan·ic (tĕ-tăn′ĭk) adj. 1.Of, relating to, or causing tetanus. 2.Of, relating to, or causing tetany. te·tan′i·cal·lyadv. ...
The effect of K+ on the recovery of the twitch and tetanic force following fatigue in the sartorius muscle of the frog, Rana pipiens. 1994. The effect of K+ on the recovery of the twitch and tetanic force following fatigue in the sartorius muscle of the frog, Rana Pipiens. J Muscle.....
Myosin crossbridge cycling rates during isometric tetanic force maintenance as assessed by heat measurements in normal and hypertrophied rat hearts : Norman R. Alpert, Louis A. Mulieri, Raye Z. Litten & Christian Holubarsch. Dept. of Physio. & Biophys. Univ. of Vermont, Burlington, Vt., USA...
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