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View Post: electromyograms help explain the neural ciruitry behind finger ...
23 Jan 2008 by News Account
quick use of fingertips is common for anyone text messaging on their cell phone but researchers at the university of southern california say that this seemingly trivial action is the result of a complex neuro-motor-mechanical process ...
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View Post: Pentobarbital Dose-dependently Increases Respiratory Geniogl ...
1 Jun 2009 by Eikermann, Matthias; Fassbender, Philipp;...
Compared to the awake state, both the phasic and tonic genioglossus electromyograms were significantly decreased, and the peak depression of muscle electromyograms did not differ when pentobarbital 10 versus 20 mg/kg were applied (fig. ...
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View Post: Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 65(10): 2081-2087 (2008)
1 Oct 2008
The use of opercular muscle electromyograms as an indicator of the metabolic costs of fish activity in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri Richardson, as determined by radiotelemetry. J. Fish Biol. 23: 535–547. ...
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View Post: clinical utility of electrodiagnostic studies in the inpatient ...
11 Sep 2009 by admin
although nerve conduction studies/electromyograms are often requested to evaluate hospitalized patients (inpatients) with suspected neuromuscular diseases, their clinical utility has not been studied. they can be technically challenging ...
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View Post: Living life to the full around the world: Whitworth students test ...
13 Jun 2009 by Susie
The students measured the electromyograms in the boy's muscles before, and then each day after each therapy session for a week. The electromyogram is a graphic representation of the electrical activity that occurs when muscles contract. ...
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View Post: Influence of voluntary teeth clenching on the stabilization of ...
2 Nov 2009 by Sachiko Fujino, Toshiyuki Takahashi, Toshiaki Ueno
Electromyograms (EMG) were recorded from the masseter and the peroneus longus (PL) muscles with bipolar surface cup electrodes. When the disturbed postural stance was generated by electrical stimulation, the maximum reaction force in ...
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31 May 2007 by SHANTALA Priyadarshini ...
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View Post: The sensory and motor representation of synchronized oscillations ...
3 Jun 2008 by Liu, X., Wang, S., Yianni, J., Nandi, D.,...
We correlated these with the surface electromyograms in the affected muscles. The effects of involuntary, passive and voluntary movement and muscle-tendon vibration on frequency ranges of 0–3 Hz, theta (3–8 Hz), alpha (8–12 Hz), ...
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