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Results from our forumRe:... Food chains, and the longer they are, the better. It's rather like all the bones in your arm giving a big range of movement. If you only had two joints there would be lots of things you couldn't do. A food chain gives a greater range of conditions for evolution, and leads to a greater diversity ...
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Re: genetic diseases of dogs... holding the working shape constant cannot be done. The dog will come apart. It will show genetic diseases. Its hips won't fit together right. The joints will show weaknesses, and the dog will twitch and bleed and each generation will become increasingly miserable."
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Re:... are especially beneficial for developing strength and cardiovascular endurance. However, the major disadvantage is that the efficiency of joints varies with joint angles and thus, unlike the isokinetic contractions, a fixed resistance may not provide a sufficient workload over the complete ...
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Re:... are especially beneficial for developing strength and cardiovascular endurance. However, the major disadvantage is that the efficiency of joints varies with joint angles and thus, unlike the isokinetic contractions, a fixed resistance may not provide a sufficient workload over the complete ...
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Muscle Tension... are especially beneficial for developing strength and cardiovascular endurance. However, the major disadvantage is that the efficiency of joints varies with joint angles and thus, unlike the isokinetic contractions, a fixed resistance may not provide a sufficient workload over the complete ...
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