| specificity of exercise |
The design of exercises to stress muscles in a manner similar to the way in which they are to perform. This technique helps the muscle to meet specific demands, including speed and type of contraction, strength and endura
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| specific a. |
absorptivity defined in terms of concentrations expressed in grams per liter.
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| specific atrial g.’s |
membrane-bound spherical granules with a dense homogeneous interior that are concentrated in the core of sarcoplasm of the atrial cardiac muscle, extending in either direction from the poles of the nucleus, usually near the Golgi complex; they also may be found in limited numbers in other regions of the cell. They are the storage site of atrial natriuretic peptide.
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| specific b. |
bacteriolysin.
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| specific c. |
one that produces a special or specific effect.
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