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Hamstring muscles
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A group of muscles at the back of the thigh, which flex the knee and extend the gluteus maximus
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Hamstraus, финский
Hamstring, английский
One of a group of tendons behind the knee, which link the thigh muscles to the bones in the lower leg
Muscle, английский
- 1. an organ in the body, which contracts to make part of the body muscle coat 254 move if you do a lot of exercises you develop strong muscles. the muscles in his legs were still weak after he had spent two months in bed. she had muscle cramp after going into the cold water. see illustration at eye in supplement 2. same as muscle tissue comment: there are two types of muscle: voluntary (striated) muscles, which are attached to bones and move parts of the body when made to do so by the brain, and involuntary (smooth) muscles which move essential organs such as the intestines and bladder automatically. the heart muscle also works automatically.
- Muscular
- Músculo
- A flat muscle running down the side of the head from the temporal bone to the coronoid process, which makes the jaw move up
Muscle car, английский
Разг. двухдверный спортивный автомобиль с непропорционально мощным двигателем и усиленной подвеской
Muscle coat, английский
One of two layers of muscle forming part of the lining of the intestine
Muscle fibre, английский
A component fibre of muscles (note: there are two types of fibre which form striated and smooth muscles.)
Muscle hypotrophy, английский
Hipotrofia muscular
Muscle relaxant, английский
A drug which reduces contractions in the muscles, e.g. baclofen
Muscle spasm, английский
A sudden contraction of a muscle
Muscle spindle, английский
One of the sensory receptors which lie along striated muscle fibres
Muscle sternocle, английский
A muscle in the neck, running from the breastbone to the mastoid process
Muscle wasting, английский
A condition in which the muscles lose weight and become thin
Muscles, английский
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Centre vi, английский
A group of nerve cells in the brain which govern a particular function of the body such as the five senses
Seat-belt syndrome, английский
A group of injuries between the neck and the abdomen which occur in a car accident when a person is using either a lap belt or a shoulder belt incorrectly, not over the strongest part of the chest
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