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contraction, in physicscontraction, in physics: see expansion expansion, in physics, increase in volume resulting from an increase in temperature. Contraction is the reverse process. When heat is applied to a body, the rate of vibration and the distances between the molecules composing it are increased and, hence, the space..... Click the link for more information. . contraction, in grammarcontraction, in writing: see abbreviation abbreviation, in writing, arbitrary shortening of a word, usually by cutting off letters from the end, as in U.S. and Gen. (General). Contraction serves the same purpose but is understood strictly to be the shortening of a word by cutting out letters in the middle,..... Click the link for more information. .
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| Relation between isometric force and stimulus rate in cat's hindlimb motor units of different twitch contraction time. Twitch contraction times of type S units tend to be about twice as long as those of FF units. The idea that such stiffness may result from myosin crossbridges that fail to disengage rapidly from actin after a contraction is consistent with the finding of prolonged twitch contraction times in muscles of patients with spasticity. |
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