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What (who) is isotonic traction - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Isotonic solution; Isotonia; Isotonic (disambiguation)

Isotonic contraction         
MUSCLE CONTRACTION THAT MAINTAINS CONSTANT TENSION AS THE MUSCLE CHANGES LENGTH
Isotonic (exercise physiology); Auxotonic
In an isotonic contraction, tension remains the same, whilst the muscle's length changes. Isotonic contractions differ from isokinetic contractions in that in isokinetic contractions the muscle speed remains constant.
Traction power network         
  • Transposition pylon of power line for single-phase AC traction current (110 kV, 16.7 Hz) near [[Bartholomä]] in Germany.
ELECTRICITY GRID FOR THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRIFIED RAIL NETWORKS
Traction current line; Traction network
A traction network or traction power network is an electricity grid for the supply of electrified rail networks. The installation of a separate traction network generally is done only if the railway in question uses alternating current (AC) with a frequency lower than that of the national grid, such as in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
isotonic         
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¦ adjective
1. Physiology (of muscle action) taking place with normal contraction.
2. Physiology having the same osmotic pressure.
3. (of a drink) containing essential salts and minerals in the same concentration as in the body.
Derivatives
isotonically adverb
isotonicity noun
Origin
C19: from Gk isotonos, from isos 'equal' + tonos 'tone'.

Wikipedia

Isotonic

The term isotonic may refer to:

  • Isotonic (exercise physiology), a type of muscle contraction
  • Isotonic regression, a type of numerical analysis
  • Isotonic, one of three types of tonicity that characterize a solution's concentration; see Tonicity#Isotonicity
  • A sports drink that contains similar concentrations of salt and sugar to the human body