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    Severe nausea and vomiting ‚convulsions of all muscle groups which become more longer and shortly space.Loss of consciousness‚poster become arc shaped.Poster may be opinthotonus or pleurothotonus. LD50: 1. For rodents 0.16mg/Kg. 2. For Humans 1-2mg/kg. Mechanism Of action (strychnine): Strychnine is a neurotoxin and death occurs due to asphyxia(respiratory failure).Motor nerves are present on spinal cord‚they control the muscle contractions. Strychnine act on the glycine receptors

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    Muscle Milk

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    Malyndah Gunawan Abdul afeefy Shamim akter Jonathan Faith Muscle Milk Father and son; Mike and Greg Pickett‚ Founded Cytosport Inc. in 1988. The product with good taste targets bodybuilders and athletes. Muscle Milk is not only designed with athletes or body builders in mind‚ but can be beneficiary to a wide range of individuals seeking to be stronger‚ healthier‚ leaner‚ livelier or bigger. CytoSport just obtained its NSF Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for Sport Registration‚ showing

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    Muscle Metabolism

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    1.1 Glutamine: muscle metabolism Skeletal muscle is the major tissue responsible for glutamine synthesis in the body [9‚10]. In this context‚ glutamine anabolic effects in the skeletal muscle not only preserve lean mass‚ but also maintain plasma glutamine concentration in the body. Glutamine provides energy substrate to cells with a high turnover‚ nucleic acid precursors to cells of the immune system and is involved in the maintenance of acid-base balance [9‚ 11‚ 12]. The key enzymes in the metabolism

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    Muscle Fibres

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    Discuss the relationship between distribution of muscle fibre type and performance. How might exercise training modify or change a person’s fibre-type distribution? There are four different types of muscle fibres: type 1‚ type 2a‚ type 2x‚ and type 2c. “A single skeletal muscle contains fibres having different speeds of shortening and ability to generate maximal force: type 1 (slow-twitch) fibres and type 2 (fast-twitch) fibres. Type 1 fies take approximately 110 ms to reach peak tension when

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    a broad term used to indicate the existence of pain in the lower back Member of the structural support‚ movement‚ protection of certain body tissues. Causes: Shackles The muscles and ligaments in the back can be stretched or torn due to over-activity. Symptoms include pain and stiffness in the lower back‚ as well as muscle spasms. These symptoms tend to be relieved with rest and physical therapy. Disc Injury The discs in the back are prone to injury‚ and this risk increases with age. The exterior

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    shortly after birth through the development of secondary ossification centers. Intramembranous ossification forms membrane bone from fibrous connective tissue membranes‚ and results in the cranial bones and clavicles. ~Movements of Muscle~ 1) Flexion: bending a joint to decrease the angle between two bones or two body parts. Bending the elbow‚ or clenching a hand into a fist‚ are examples of flexion. When

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    TMJ is a very unfortunate joint disorder‚ which can cause many different symptoms. TMJ technically stands for temporomandibular joint syndrome. It is also sometimes referred to as a disorder‚ rather than a syndrome. The joints specifically affected by TMJ are critical for your jaw to move‚ and also connect the lower jaw to the skull. While normal‚ everyday aches and pains are common‚ it is not normal to experience chronic pain and suffering. This usually means that there is an underlying problem

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    Muscles of the Body

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    Muscles attached to scapula: Levator scapulae origin is transverse processes of C1-C4‚ insertion at superior angle of scapula‚ it moves scapula and flexes neck. Pectoralis minor’s origin is ribs 3-5 and insertion at coracoid process of scapula‚ it depresses scapula and elevates ribs. Rhomboids Major and Rhomboids Minor’s origin at spinous processes T1-T4‚ insertion at medial border of scapula‚ they move scapula. Serratus anterior’s origin is at ribs 1-9‚ insertion is at medial border of scapula

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    Bones & Muscles

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    Bones in our body are living tissue. They have their own blood vessels and are made of living cells‚ which help them to grow and to repair themselves. Every single person has a skeleton made up of many bones. These bones give your body structure‚ let you move in many ways‚ protect your internal organs‚ and more. As well‚ proteins‚ minerals and vitamins make up the bone. Bones have several parts‚ but are manily made out of calcium deposits. It takes around 20 years for our bones to completely

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    threatening‚ pharmacogenetic disorder characterized by hypermetabolic state of skeletal muscle induced by inhalation anesthetics like halothane‚ sevoflurane‚ desflurane and the depolarizing muscle relaxant agent like succinylcholine (Rosenberg et al‚ 2007). Clinical signs are; Increased end tidal CO2 production which is an early sign‚ tachycardia‚ tachypnea‚ trunk or total body rigidity‚ masseter (jaw) muscle rigidity after succinylcholine which occurs commonly in children‚ marked temperature elevation

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