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Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue existing under control of the somatic nervous system ; that is to say, it is voluntarily controlled.
Skeletal muscle is made up of individual components known as myocytes, or " muscle cells ", sometimes colloquially called " muscle fibers ".
Skeletal muscle exhibits a distinctive banding pattern when viewed under the microscope due to the arrangement of cytoskeletal elements in the cytoplasm of the muscle fibers.
Skeletal muscle burns 90 mg ( 0. 5 mmol ) of glucose each minute in continuous activity ( such as when repetitively extending the human knee ), generating ≈ 24 W of mechanical energy, and since muscle energy conversion is only 22-26 % efficient, ≈ 76 W of heat energy.
* Skeletal muscle
# Skeletal muscle relaxation.
* Skeletal muscle and kidney enriched inositol phosphatase
Skeletal muscle myosin, the most conspicuous of the myosin superfamily due to its abundance in muscle fibers, was the first to be discovered.
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Skeletal muscle consists of voluntary muscles attached to the frame of the skeletal system enabling bodily movement.
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Skeletal and cardiac muscles are called striated muscle because of their striped appearance under a microscope, which is due to the highly organized alternating pattern of A band and I band.

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Since a Skeletal Age rating can be made at any age during growth, from Elbow, Shoulder, Knee, or Foot as well as Hand, it seems to be the method of choice when one wishes to study most aspects of skeletal developmental progress during childhood.
Skeletal muscles can be voluntarily controlled.
Skeletal formulae can depict cis and trans isomers of alkenes.
* Skeletal motors, which are a high-quality subset of direct-drive motors, can be found on some nicer fans.
Skeletal problems, infection, and tumors can also affect the growth of the leg, sometimes giving rise to a one-sided bow-leggedness.
Skeletal muscle contractions can be broadly separated into twitch and tetanic contractions.
Skeletal and structural anomalies can occur in approximately 14 % of patients, including:
Skeletal fluorosis can be caused by: Cryolite ( Na3AlF6, sodium hexafluoroaluminate ).

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In the lower portion of each Chart, the Skeletal Age ( Hand ) of boy 34 and girl 2 may be similarly classified.
Thus, a child's Skeletal Age `` dots '' may be classified as `` advanced '' when they appear above the middle curve, `` moderate '' when they appear immediately above or below the middle curve, and `` delayed '' when they appear below the lower curve.
Onsets, Completions, and Skeletal Ages ( Hand ) of boy 34 and girl 2 may be directly compared and classified, using only those Skeletal Ages which appear immediately below the Onset Profile and the Completion Profile.
Accordingly, maturity level ratings by means of the upper portion and lower portion of the Chart, respectively, should be somewhat similar since Skeletal Age assessments are dependent upon Onsets during infancy and upon Completions during adolescence.
Skeletal comparisons showed the Pacific species to be identical to the Atlantic remains in the 1930s, and Gray's naming has been generally accepted since.
Skeletal weakness and bone disease may be extensive.
Skeletal remains found on the canyon rim in 1976 with a bullet inside the skull were later proven not to be those of Glen Hyde.
Skeletal traction may be considered for long term treatment.

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The best way to view the mechanism of action by which fluorine breaks down bones and causes Skeletal Fluorosis is in a step-wise fashion.

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Skeletal remains suggests that the two cultures had fused into a group with a homogeneous physical appearance in Southern Japan by 250 CE.

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To summarize the purpose of the Skeletal Maturity Chart: each contains two kinds of skeletal maturity norms which show two quite different methods of depicting developmental level of growth centers.
Skeletal animation is a technique in computer animation in which a character is represented in two parts: a surface representation used to draw the character ( called skin or mesh ) and a hierarchical set of interconnected bones ( called the skeleton or rig ) used to animate ( pose and keyframe ) the mesh.
Skeletal restorations of the two valid species, C. belli and C. russelli

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There the middle one of the three curves denotes `` mean Skeletal Age '' for the Maturity Series boys and girls.
The Skeletal Age curve in the lower portion of Figure 2 shows that slowing may have occurred for her during the prepubescent period.
( Skeletal drawing from The Grave Yard: A Skeletal Reconstructions Database, 2007.
Skeletal reconstruction of a female P. longiceps
* Skeletal, Bones and cartilage in great detail Human Body Skeleton, Bones and cartilage.
* 1988 Jakov Radovčić, Fred H. Smith, Erik Trinkaus, and Milford H. Wolpoff The Krapina Hominids: An Illustrated Catalog of the Skeletal Collection.
Skeletal elements are also deployed in some specialized ways, such as the " Aristotle's lantern " of sea urchins, crinoids ' stalks, and the supportive " lime ring " of sea cucumbers.
* Skeletal abnormalities, such as sphenoid dysplasia or thinning of the cortex of the long bones of the body ( i. e. bones of the leg, potentially resulting in bowing of the legs )
* Roger Warwick, Skeletal Remains of a Medieval Child, London Archaeologist, Vol.
Skeletal dysplasia is usually suspected because of obvious physical features ( e. g., unusual configuration of face or shape of skull ), because of an obviously affected parent, or because body measurements ( arm span, upper to lower segment ratio ) indicate disproportion.
* Skeletal system: structural support and protection with bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons.
Skeletal formulas are the standard notation for more complex organic molecules.

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