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  1. ... other, more familiar kind of ex- ercise, called isotonic, involves active limb and body movement. An infant can therefore achieve max- imum effect in training muscles from a daily contraction lasting only one or ...
  2. ... Conditioning, Animal Physical Conditioning, Human Plyometric Exercise Resistance ... Muscle Relaxation Diastole Myocardial Contraction Diastole Systole ...
  3. ... T. H.) Plea for better refraction work and muscle training. Minne- sota Med., St. Louis, 1921, iv, 432-437.—Sheard (C.) Case of refraction demanding cylinders crossed at oblique axes; theory and practice involved. Ophth. Rec, Chicago, 1916, xxv, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Anesthesia 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1924
    ... of the functions of the cerebral centers. Hbber's Theory.2-In his studies on the physical chemistry of excita- tion (of muscle) and of narcosis, Hober found that isotonic solutions of normal salts of the alkali metals ...
  5. ... physiologist, has shown that the “all or none theory” applies also to the skeletal muscles. This fact has been corroborated by others in this and other coun- tries. Vigorous contractions bring in many unused fibers. The neuromuscular education of these relatively unused fibers is an important ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... studying the oxidation of sugar in the human muscle employing the ... requires a training in physical chemistry. These are but illustrations of ...
  7. ... removal of bacterial nutriment, contused muscles, dissecting out muscles ... treatment, theories to contrary, are encouraging, and should be watched ...
  8. ... J.. 1939, 46: 100.—Gaenslen, F. J. The theory of exercise in injury and ... E. P. Muscle training in industrial injuries. Cali- fornia West. M„ 1933, ...
  9. ... Stuttg., 1921, xli, 351- 356.—Miller (O. R.). Muscle training. West. M Times Denver, 1923-24, xliii, 172- ...
  10. ... xi, 835-840.—Frlel (E. S.). Muscle testing and muscle training. Ibid., 337-361.—Jordon (M. Evangeline). Pre- vention ... Ibid., 1919, v, 166-174—Qulntero (J. T.). Muscle training in facial orthopedics. Ibid., 1925. xi, 1081-1094— ...
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