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A distance preserving transformation.
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| isometric |
when tension in the cross-bridges equals the resistance to shortening, and the muscle length remains relatively constant. In other words, a muscle action in which the muscle length does not change because the contractile force is equal to the resistive force. This would occur if, during a biceps curl, movement was stopped and the force developed in the elbow flexors balanced the resistance of the barbell.
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| isomorphic |
same morphology for all stages of life cycle
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| isometric contraction |
Keeping a muscle under tension without eccentric or concentric motion.
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| isometric projection |
A simple method of pictorial illustration similar to perspective but without foreshortening used primarily to show construction details.
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