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Dictionary » R » Release phenomenon Release phenomenonrelease phenomenon The increased tonus and hyperirritability of muscle-stretch reflexes which occur following damage of the upper portions of the extrapyramidal system. ![]()
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Re: Homosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.... be explained my genetic mutation. In the normal state, males make and release into the air a group of sex hormones called "male phermones". ... phermones". The same scenario is true for lesbians. This phenomenon explains why upon reaching sexual maturity, gays and lesbian state ...
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Evolution on the molecular level... the details of muscle contraction, the action potential causing a release of Calcium from the SR, followed by the "turning off" of ... so happens to be the one I am studying at the moment. Any input on this phenomenon, and others, from someone well-versed in molecular genetics and ...
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The Fiber Disease... and accessible surface area . Since cellulose hydrolysis is a surface phenomenon, available surface area is a potential determinant of hydrolytic ... fusca cellulase and have shown that fragmentation precedes most of the release of reducing sugars. The importance of fragmentation is suggested ...
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The Fiber Disease... that can utilize energy for the selective uptake, concentration and release of ions and molecules in an organized manner. The effort includes ... science and ushered in the age of computational physics. The recurrence phenomenon remained a mystery until 1965 when Zabusky and Kruskal discovered ...
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