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Julian J. Emmanuel BSc(Hons), MB, ChB, MRCP, PhD,Simon W. Coppack BSc, MBBS(Hons), MD, FRCP, FRCPS The present Chapter, however, deals with another interesting aspect of centrifugal control of afferent sensory activity, i.e. the action of fibers of central origin on the . themselves. The presence of such fibers has been demonstrated anatomically as well as physiologically in various sensory systmonopoly 发表于 2025-3-24 10:10:01
ther and even from one nu clear site to another in the same solute molecule. No referencing technique, however cleverly devised, will be capable of eliminating the Ow contribution from the other, presumedly more interesting contributions. It appeared quite recently that mathematical trickery by the流眼泪 发表于 2025-3-24 10:48:57
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Luca Leuratti MD,Haris A. Khwaja DPhil(Oxon), FRCS,David D. Kerrigan MD(Hons), FRCS, FRCSEd, MBChBjections from the A filaments. These projections, or cross-bridges, contain the active sites of the myosin molecules of which the A filament is composed, and during contraction they attach to the thin filaments and draw them into the A filament array.murmur 发表于 2025-3-24 20:42:21
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Neil A. Jennings MD, MBBS,Peter K. Small MD, MBBSc” loading, as long as loading was dynamically increasing or decreasing, velocity of shortening was respectively lower or higher at any muscle length and total load, compared to velocity at the same length and load under static (constant preload and aiterload only) loading. Only when df/dl was zero,