Sentences with phrase «of human muscle»

The new muscles can lift a hundred times more weight and generate a hundred times higher mechanical power than the same length and weight of human muscle.
By the early 1800s, it was clear that two different types of human muscle fibers existed.
YOU won't be able to swing between buildings on strands of spider silk any time soon, but an unexpected discovery has just opened a whole new range of applications for this super-tough material: it contracts and lengthens with changes in humidity, doing 50 times the work of human muscle for a given mass.
Researchers discover that the inhibition of a lysine methyltransferase allows for the long - culture and amplification of human muscle stem cells
Structural and functional determinants of human muscle power.
Biopsies of human muscle have identified clear differences between sprinters and long - distance runners.
The length of a human muscle changes by only about 20 %, says neurobiologist William Kristan of the University of California, San Diego, who was not involved in the study, since it is constrained by a skeleton.
Identification of biomarkers of human muscle aging and senescence.
14: Carlson ME, Suetta C, Conboy MJ, Aagaard P, Mackey A, Kjaer M, Conboy I. Molecular aging and rejuvenation of human muscle stem cells.
Dr. Siff said that it was «loadless training», invented by the Russian scientists to boost the strength of human muscles and the connective tissues as well.
Amino acids as proteins are the largest component of human muscles, after water.
Contractile and nutritional regulation of human muscle growth.
Ultrastructural changes after concentric and eccentric contractions of human muscle.
Effect of eccentric and concentric muscle conditioning on tension and electrical activity of human muscle.
There is a paucity of current reports examining the effects of total protein intake on regulators of human muscle proteolysis, although the past 20 y provided a number of findings supporting an anticatabolic effect of leucine and BCAAs (62, 63, 71 — 73).
The amino acid pattern of oat is rather similar to that of human muscle (only that of buckwheat is more alike), and can thus be expected to deliver most of the amino acids needed to build muscles.
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