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| | The effect of transcranial magnetic stimulation on the soleus H reflex during human walking -- Petersen et al. 513 (2): ... |
 | | Given that the corticomotoneuronal pathway bypasses spinal networks, including possible rhythm generators, it was of particular interest to investigate how transmission in this pathway changes during the different phases of walking and in comparison to other motor tasks. |  | | Although the short-latency facilitation was found to be significantly larger during walking than during tonic plantar flexion and in some subjects was present only during walking, we do not want to put too much emphasis on this part of our data, since the effect of transcranial electrical stimulation was not compared in these two tasks. |  | | This is at first glance in conflict with our finding of a larger (or similar-sized) short-latency facilitation during walking than during tonic plantar flexion. |
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http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/513/2/599
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| | Mitochondrial and myoplasmic [Ca2+] in single fibres from mouse limb muscles during repeated tetanic contractions -- ... |
 | | In this series of experiments, each soleus muscle fibre was subjected to two series of 25 tetani separated by a 45 min interval, which allows for paired comparisons. |  | | In the second set of experiments, it was necessary to demonstrate that the increase in Rhod-2 fluorescence as a result of tetanic stimulation originated overwhelmingly in the mitochondria. |  | | Thus, under the experimental conditions utilised in the present study, the mitochondrial permeability transition pore does not play any role in the extrusion of Ca from the mitochondria. |
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http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/551/1/179
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| | Skeletal Anatomy |
 | | The creation of new illustrations of the soleus muscle was based on direct laboratory observations, as well as on an original examination and analysis of previously published illustrations of the muscle. |  | | Laboratory observations were made in consultation with an anatomist and a surgeon who were engaged in ongoing research investigating the functional aspects of soleus. |  | | The soleus is a multipennate muscle that lies deep to the gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg. |
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http://dante.med.utoronto.ca/skeletalmuscle/publications/resolving99.htm
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| | Gray's Anatomy - Mechanics of Muscle - Yahoo! Reference |
 | | Levers of the I Class are found in movements of the head where the occipito-atlantal joint acts as the fulcrum and the muscles on the back of the neck as the power. |  | | the foot when one raises the body by contracting the Gastrocnemius and Soleus. |
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http://messenger.yahooligans.com/reference/gray/102.html
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| | MDA Research Rehabilitation Management in Neuromuscular Disease |
 | | In contrast to normal mice, mdx mice show considerable avoidance behavior for exercise. |  | | After exercise on a mouse wheel ad libitum, the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and soleus muscles of adult mdx mice became significantly weaker and showed histochemical signs of further damage (figure 1) compared to control mdx muscles (27). |  | | Photomicrograph of quadriceps muscle from adult mdx mouse 3 days following running exercise and subsequent tail vein injection of 10,000 molecular weight fluorescent dextran. |
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http://www.mdausa.org/research/carter.html
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| | Soleus Group |
 | | This study is the most extensive review of supply chain best practices ever conducted. |  | | The Soleus Group is a consulting services company focused on assisting our clients in achieving world class supply chain execution. |  | | Soleus holds " Retail Supply Chain Best Practices " education session and moderates " Best Practices in Transportation Relationship" panel discussion. |
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http://www.soleusgroup.com/
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| | injury:soleus(0.2) |
 | | Daily moist heat treatments may be the answer |  | | See all possible effects of injury:soleus on other terms, sorted by strength of effect or alphabetic. |  | | Osgood-slaters when I was 20 ended my track career; calf/soleus problems on and off from 1989 to 1996, though now cured(i hope) by regular strength training |
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http://osl.iu.edu/~tveldhui/ultra/terms/injury/soleus.html
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| | SOLEUS MOBILITY |
 | | Attaching to the leg of the chair the Freedom Add-on provides unsurpassed convenience and mobility in a small light weight package. |  | | As always our product is engineered to be extremely lightweight and adjustable for easy storage and transportation. |  | | --> The soleus Freedom Add-on can transform any manually operated wheel chair into an automatic joy. |
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http://www.soleusmobility.com/
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| | Soleus |
 | | In the seated calf raise (knees flexed to 90º), the |  | | gastrocnemius are virtually inactive while the load is borne almost entirely by the soleus. |  | | In moderate force, the soleus is preferentially activated in the concentric phase, whereas the gastrocnemius is preferentially activated in the eccentric phase (Nardone and Schiepatti, 1988). |
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http://www.exrx.net/Muscles/Soleus.html
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