Synonym: brawn, strength. Similar words: disclose, must, music, museum, Muslim, musical, mushroom, musician. Meaning: ['mʌsl] n. 1. one of the contractile organs of the body 2. animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells 3. a bully employed as a thug or bodyguard 4. authority or power or force (especially when used in a coercive way) 5. possessing muscular strength. v. make one's way by force.
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211. But stamina and muscle tissue need the opposite, many repetitions of rather low intensity.
212. It is no use stimulating muscle growth if your protein intake is insufficient.
213. These can be very helpful in cases where lack of muscle tone is the main reason for incontinence.
214. Muscle cells and fat cells are completely different kinds of tissue.
215. Usually caused by muscle imbalance, but can be aggravated by bad shoes.
216. His left leg was going into muscle spasms of some sort and he clutched at his knee with frustration.
217. Many regional brewers' products have already been withdrawn, leaving the major brewers to flex their marketing muscle.
218. My strange shoes felt uncomfortable and my right calf muscle pulled each time my foot left the track's cinder surface.
219. When the horse is resting, this heat production is minimal because the muscle cells are fairly inactive.
220. Heart tissue has a complex architecture that includes blood vessels and connective tissue, as well as muscle cells.
221. Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudoobstruction is usually caused by disease of the enteric nerves or smooth muscle.
222. Their finding could lead to new treatments for muscle wasting in humans(sentence dictionary), or ways to conserve muscle tissue during space flight.
223. Muscle cramps, kidney and even heart failure are the physical results of prolonged bulimia.
224. The second purpose is do you want to develop muscle strength?
225. In order to become fitter, develop muscle tone and flexibility, we must exercise ideally three times a week.
226. He crumpled to the deck, his sphincter muscle giving out.
227. Thus gall bladder muscle contractions could be recorded as changes in intraluminal gall bladder pressure.
228. Writers were pleased that the group showed no hint of compromise but lamented on the record's lack of pop muscle.
229. So no collagen and therefore no skeleton; no muscle and consequently no movement.
230. More neurons are needed to control their larger muscle mass and to collect data from their extra sensors.
231. The powerful involuntary muscle contractions are often quite distressing to the patient.
232. In both men and women muscle mass peaks between ages 30 and 35 and then begins a slow decline.
233. The effects of the virus on nerve cells, which control muscle movements, vary significantly.
234. It turned out to be nothing more than a charter for busybodies, lacking muscle and new money.
235. Skeletal muscle also plays a part in propelling lymph, by massaging the ducts, particularly during vigorous exercise.
236. For muscle development an inductive signal must pass from the vegetal region.
237. It is the sensation connected with this muscle activity that we associate with having weight.
238. Lumps of gristle bound muscle to bone and, when I walked, one hip ground in its socket like sandpaper.
239. The inflammatory process was seen to extend into adjacent skeletal muscle and was consistent with a diagnosis of Riedel's thyroiditis.
240. It operates through receptors whose molecular and physiological properties closely resemble the calcium-mobilizing ryanodine receptors of muscle.