Trisha Brown does not have the dramatic intensity of Martha Graham or the muscular force of Alvin Ailey.
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Elongating their bodies would have given more muscular force to drive their heads through soil and slip through crevices.
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He studied the mechanical functions of the skeleton and the muscular forces that are applied to it in a manner that prefigured the modern science of biomechanics.
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On the one hand, he did not want to anger the police union, which is a major campaign contributor and a muscular force in the Republican Party.
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Once finding the prey, the planarian tries to immobilize it by muscular force and, if it succeeds, it everts its pharynx and begings to consume the gastropod.
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Troponin is a component of thin filaments ( along with actin and tropomyosin ), and is the protein complex to which calcium binds to trigger the production of muscular force.
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Moving teeth outside of this zone means that the muscular forces on the teeth will be out of balance in one direction, and tend to be more likely to relapse to their original position.
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Animax sponsored a study of 13 men, the results of which were published last year in the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, showing that its mouse required less muscular force to use than a conventional device.
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The lens is suspended to the ciliary body by the suspensory ligament ( Zonule of Zinn ), made up of hundreds of fine transparent fibers which transmit muscular forces to change the shape of the lens for accommodation ( focusing ).
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Movements can become easier or harder depending on the angle of muscular force relative to gravity; for example, a standard biceps curl becomes easier as the hand approaches the shoulder as more of the load is taken by the structure of the elbow.