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Suspensory and Ligament
Cooper's Suspensory Ligament should not be confused with the pectineal ligament ( sometimes called the inguinal ligament of Cooper ) which shares the same eponym.

Suspensory and .
However, the Suspensory Act 1914 ( which received the Royal Assent on the same day ) meant that implementation would be suspended for the duration of what was expected to be only a short European war.
Due to the outbreak of World War I in the summer of 1914, the Welsh Church Act 1914 was passed together with the Suspensory Act 1914, meaning that the Welsh Church Act would not be implemented for the duration of the war.
His speech on Gladstone's Suspensory Bill was afterwards published as a pamphlet, but the attitude which he and the peers who followed him had taken up, in insisting on their amendments to the preamble of the bill, was one difficult to maintain, and Lord Cairns made terms with Lord Granville in circumstances which precluded his consulting his party first.
However, with the outbreak of World War I it was decided that the bill's implementation should be suspended, leading to the passing of the Suspensory Act 1914, which was presented for Royal Assent simultaneously with both the Home Rule Bill and the Welsh Church Act 1914, and ensured that Home Rule would be postponed for the duration of the conflict and would not come into operation until the end of the war.
# Suspensory ligaments.
With the outbreak of war with Germany in August 1914, Asquith decided to abandon his Amending Bill, and instead rushed through a new bill the Suspensory Act 1914 which was presented for Royal Assent simultaneously with both the Government of Ireland Act 1914 and the Welsh Church Act 1914 ; although the two controversial Bills had now finally reached the statute books on 18 September 1914, the Suspensory Act ensured that Home Rule would be postponed for the duration of the conflict and would not come into operation until the end of the war.
* 18 September-The Government of Ireland Act receives Royal Assent but is postponed ( as projected on 30 July ) for the duration of World War I by the simultaneous Suspensory Act and in practice never comes into effect in its original form.
Suspensory behavior is more common in ruffed lemurs than in other lemur species.
Owing to the outbreak of the First World War in August, the Act was given Royal Assent on 18 September simultaneously with another controversial bill, the Government of Ireland Act 1914, and the Suspensory Act 1914.
The Suspensory Act stated that the two other Acts would not come into force for the remainder of the war.
Suspensory ligament injures are common in athletic horses.
Navicular Suspensory Desmotomy: The ligaments supporting the navicular bone are severed.

muscle and duodenum
The pyloric sphincter, or valve, is a strong ring of smooth muscle at the end of the pyloric canal which lets food pass from the stomach to the duodenum.
The root of mesentery crosses the second and third parts of duodenum, abdominal aorta, Inferior vena cava, right ureter, right psoas major muscle, and right gonadal artery.
There is narrowing ( stenosis ) of the opening from the stomach to the first part of the small intestine known as the duodenum, due to enlargement ( hypertrophy ) of the muscle surrounding this opening ( the pylorus, meaning " gate "), which spasms when the stomach empties.
A needle may also be used to relax the muscle between the stomach and the duodenum.
It contains a slender band of skeletal muscle from the diaphragm and a fibromuscular band of smooth muscle from the horizontal and ascending parts of the duodenum.
When it contracts, the suspensory muscle of the duodenum widens the angle of the duodenojejunal flexure, allowing movement of the intestinal contents.
This is actually a thin muscle that wraps around the small intestine where the duodenum and jejunum meet.
Inside the cow's duodenum the oncosphere hatches with the help of the gastric and intestinal secretions and migrates through the blood to the muscle.

muscle and Treitz
The duodenojejunal flexure is surrounded by a peritoneal fold containing muscle fibres: the ligament of Treitz.

muscle and named
" It has been known that fleas do not use muscle power but energy stored in a protein named resilin but the researchers used high-speed video technology and mathematical models to discover where the spring action actually happens.
The musical tells the story of a newly engaged couple getting caught in a storm and coming to the home of a mad transvestite scientist unveiling his new creation, a muscle man named Rocky Horror.
DeLorean's most notable contribution to Pontiac was the Pontiac GTO ( Gran Turismo Omologato ), a muscle car named after the Ferrari 250 GTO.
In Detective Comics # 837, Riddler is hired by Bruce Wayne to track down an experimental drug developed by Wayne Enterprises, currently being tested for muscle stamina and cellular regeneration, which has been stolen by a lab assistant named Lisa Newman.
On the island they meet a muscle man named QP who ends up becoming a rival to Robert and a bodyguard for Weda.
By the same acid process, Braconnot obtained a " gelatin sugar " ( named later glycocolle, now glycine ) from gelatin and leucine from muscle fibers.
These specialized muscle fibres in the heart were named after the Swiss cardiologist Wilhelm His, Jr., who discovered them in 1893.
This does not mean that all examples of the cars named were muscle cars, since in many cases the attributes of a muscle car were optional extras ( large engine, heavy-duty suspension, etc ) or came only on a specific sub-model.
The digastric muscle ( also digastricus ) ( named digastric as it has two bellies ) is a small muscle located under the jaw.
Valsalva named the Eustachian tube and described its function and that of its muscle.
Though a similarly named muscle, the triceps surae, is found on the lower leg, the triceps brachii is commonly called the triceps.
In 1987, Material Issue released an EP on their own Big Block Label ( so named for the big block engines of the 1970s muscle cars Ellison loved ) which operated out of Ellison's bedroom at his parents home in Addison, Illinois.
The muscle is divided into three named parts depending on their points of insertions:
Originally named for containing tiger bone, an ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine dating back 1, 500 years to treat pain, inflammation and to strengthen muscle, Tiger Balm now consists purely of herbal ingredients.
The suburb is named in honour of Elizabeth Kenny, an Australian who pioneered muscle rehabilitation practices which serve as the foundation of physiotherapy.

muscle and after
The remainder of the male calves may be reared for beef or veal ; however, some extreme dairy breeds carry so little muscle that rearing the purebred male calves may be uneconomic, and in this case they are often killed soon after birth and disposed of.
Two particular examples are Lillian, an eccentric ( and very nearsighted ) old lady with odd quirks, and Greta, a muscle bound woman who was hired to look after the pets during New Years.
The chronic stimulation of these antigens also causes stress inside the muscle cell in the endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) and this ER stress may be enough to cause a self-sustaining T cell response ( even after a virus has dissipated ).
Pyridostigmine decreases the degradation of acetylcholine after release into the synaptic cleft, and thereby improves muscle contraction.
The myotonia ( delayed relaxation of a muscle after a strong contraction ) occurring in myotonic muscular dystrophy may be treated with medications such as quinine, phenytoin, or mexiletine, but no actual long term treatment has been found.
By stimulating a nerve-muscle motor unit with short sequences of rapid, regular electrical impulses, before and after exercising the motor unit, the fatiguability of the muscle can be measured.
* Stage III: Sixteen to twenty-four hours after last dose: Rhinorrhea ( runny nose ) and increase in other of the above, dilated pupils, piloerection ( gooseflesh ), muscle twitches, hot flashes, cold flashes, aching bones and muscles, loss of appetite and the beginning of intestinal cramping.
Lamarckism fell from favour after August Weismann's research in the 1880s indicated that changes from use ( such as lifting weights to increase muscle mass ) and disuse ( such as being lazy and becoming scrawny ) were not heritable.
Much of this substance is then replaced by bone during the second and third trimester, after the flesh such as muscle has formed around it ; forming the skeleton.
Some patients experience muscle soreness after ECT.
In his Edge Chronicles novel The Curse of the Gloamglozer, one of the antagonists, the Rogue Glister, is obviously modelled after Shub-Niggurath, with long, stretching tentacles and its main body being a pulsating mass of muscle just like the Black Goat.
Plasma Exchange ( PE ) was initiated, and after the third such session, the itching, sweating, mental disturbances, and complex nocturnal behavior improved and these symptoms completely disappeared after the sixth session, with improvement in insomnia and reduced muscle twitching.
Fatigue and sedation after heavy exertion can be caused by excess adenosine in the cells which signals muscle fiber to feel fatigued.
Unlike in normal muscular contraction, after death, the body is unable to complete the cycle and release the coupling between the myosin and actin, creating a state of muscular contraction until the breakdown of muscle tissue by enzymes ( endogenous or bacterial ) during decomposition.
The first procedural step was to make sure macrophages are present in the muscle after onset of muscle injury, and then decrease their presence to see what effects were had on the muscle.
The macrophage-depleted muscle showed less growth after four days, and injured muscle with macrophages nearly grew back to the level of uninjured muscle.
It most commonly refers to a muscle cramp which is often accompanied by a sudden burst of pain, but is usually harmless and ceases after a few minutes.
* The M2 muscarinic receptors () are located in the heart, and act to bring the heart back to normal after the actions of the sympathetic nervous system: slowing down the heart rate, reducing contractile forces of the atrial cardiac muscle, and reducing conduction velocity of the sinoatrial node ( SA node ) and atrioventricular node ( AV node ).
However, recent studies have shown that this is not so: any apparent muscle mass gained solely from the presence of hormones will be lost over time after the horse is gelded, and in the meantime, the energy spent developing muscle mass may actually take away from the energy a young horse might otherwise put into skeletal growth ; the net effect is that castration has no effect on rate of growth ( although it may increase the amount of fat the horse carries ).

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