The performance-enhancing effect of altitude training could be due to increased red blood cell count, more efficient training, or changes in muscle physiology.
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Then, from 1963 1964, she worked at National Institutes of Health with Dr . R . J . Podolsky and earned a master of research degree in muscle physiology.
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For instance, muscles give animals motility but the consumption of hydrogen cyanide ( the environmental factor in this case ) would adversely affect muscle physiology causing them to stiffen leading to rigor mortis.
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In that position, he was responsible for the development of an independent biomedical research, and he recruited a vertically integrated group of young investigators in the area of arterial smooth muscle physiology.
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In muscle physiology, "'physiological cross-sectional area "'( PCSA ) is the area of the cross section of a muscle perpendicular to its fibers, generally at its largest point.
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Dr . Roy Craig Swan, a retired chairman of anatomy at Cornell University Medical College noted for his research in kidney and skeletal muscle physiology, died April 26 at an extended-care center in Camden, Maine.
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An exercise physiologist's area of study may include but is not limited to biochemistry, bioenergetics, cardiopulmonary function, hematology, biomechanics, skeletal muscle physiology, neuroendocrine function, and central and peripheral nervous system function.
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The effect of forces during locomotion on the design of the skeletal system is also important, as is the interaction between locomotion and muscle physiology, in determining how the structures and effectors of locomotion enable or limit animal movement.
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And drawing upon the project, investigators are studying the genetic underpinnings of everything from coat color and muscle physiology to developmental bone diseases and " tying up, " the severe muscle cramping racehorses can develop after a " breeze, " or full-out gallop.