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myotatic contraction - traducción al árabe

THE CONTRACTION OF LENGTH IN THE DIRECTION OF PROPAGATION
Lorentz–FitzGerald contraction hypothesis; Lorentz contraction; Fitzgerald–Lorentz contraction; FitzGerald–Lorentz Contraction; FitzGerald Lorentz Contraction; Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction; Lorentz Contraction; Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction hypothesis; Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction; Fitzgerald contraction; FitzGerald-Lorentz contraction; Lorentz-FitzGerald Contraction; Space contraction; Relativistic length contraction; Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction hypothesis; Fitzgerald-Lorentz contraction; FitzGerald-Lorentz Contraction; Lorenz contraction; Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction; FitzGerald contraction; Lorentz-FitzGeral contraction; Lorentz-FirtGerald contraction; Lorentz–Fitzgerald contraction; Lorentz–FitzGerald contraction; FitzGerald–Lorentz contraction; Fitz-Gerald contraction; Lorentz-Fitzgerald; Lorentz contraction hypothesis; Relativistic foreshortening
  • Minkowski diagram of Einstein's 1911 [[thought experiment]] on length contraction. Two rods of rest length <math>A' B' = A'' B'' = L_0</math> are moving with 0.6c in opposite directions, resulting in <math>A^\ast B^\ast <L_0</math>.
  • Formula on a wall in Leiden, Netherlands. Lorentz was chair of theoretical physics at the [[University of Leiden]] 1877-1910
  • ''Length contraction'': Three blue rods are at rest in S, and three red rods in S'. At the instant when the left ends of A and D attain the same position on the axis of x, the lengths of the rods shall be compared. In S the simultaneous positions of the left side of A and the right side of C are more distant than those of D and F. While in S' the simultaneous positions of the left side of D and the right side of F are more distant than those of A and C.
  • In special relativity, the observer measures events against an infinite latticework of synchronized clocks.
  • Wheels which travel at 9/10 the speed of light.  The speed of the top of a wheel is 0.994 c while the speed of the bottom is always zero. This is why the top is contracted relative to the bottom.
  • Cuboids in Euclidean and Minkowski spacetime

myotatic contraction      
‎ تَقَلُّصٌ مَطِّيّ‎
excitation contraction coupling         
  • Cross-bridge cycle
  • Structure of neuromuscular junction.
  •  Types of muscle contractions
  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Swellings called varicosities belonging to an autonomic neuron innervate the smooth muscle cells.
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Key proteins involved in cardiac calcium cycling and excitation-contraction coupling
  • Muscle length versus isometric force
  • Asynchronous muscles power flight in most insect species. a: Wings b: Wing joint c: Dorsoventral muscles power the upstroke d: Dorsolongitudinal muscles (DLM) power the downstroke. The DLMs are oriented out of the page.
  • In vertebrate animals, there are three types of muscle tissues: 1) skeletal, 2) smooth, and 3) cardiac
  • Sliding filament theory: A sarcomere in relaxed (above) and contracted (below) positions
PROCESS IN WHICH FORCE IS GENERATED WITHIN MUSCLE TISSUE, RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN MUSCLE GEOMETRY. FORCE GENERATION INVOLVES A CHEMO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION STEP THAT IS CARRIED OUT BY THE ACTIN/MYOSIN COMPLEX ACTIVITY, WHICH GENERATES FORCE
Eccentric (sport); Muscular contraction; Concentric exercise; Eccentric (Sport); Concentric contraction; Contractile proteins; Eccentric contraction; Excitation–contraction coupling; Excitation contraction coupling; Contraction of the muscles; E-C coupling; EC coupling; Isokinetic; M-response; Muscle relaxation; Muscle stimuli; Muscle contractions; Excitation-contraction coupling; Eccentric exercises; Muscle physiology; Cross-bridge cycle; Cross-bridge cycling; Crossbridge cycling; Crossbridge cycle
‎ تَقارُنُ الاسْتِثارَةِ و التَّقَلُّص‎
excitation-contraction coupling         
  • Cross-bridge cycle
  • Structure of neuromuscular junction.
  •  Types of muscle contractions
  • Organization of skeletal muscle
  • Swellings called varicosities belonging to an autonomic neuron innervate the smooth muscle cells.
  • Cardiac muscle
  • Key proteins involved in cardiac calcium cycling and excitation-contraction coupling
  • Muscle length versus isometric force
  • Asynchronous muscles power flight in most insect species. a: Wings b: Wing joint c: Dorsoventral muscles power the upstroke d: Dorsolongitudinal muscles (DLM) power the downstroke. The DLMs are oriented out of the page.
  • In vertebrate animals, there are three types of muscle tissues: 1) skeletal, 2) smooth, and 3) cardiac
  • Sliding filament theory: A sarcomere in relaxed (above) and contracted (below) positions
PROCESS IN WHICH FORCE IS GENERATED WITHIN MUSCLE TISSUE, RESULTING IN A CHANGE IN MUSCLE GEOMETRY. FORCE GENERATION INVOLVES A CHEMO-MECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION STEP THAT IS CARRIED OUT BY THE ACTIN/MYOSIN COMPLEX ACTIVITY, WHICH GENERATES FORCE
Eccentric (sport); Muscular contraction; Concentric exercise; Eccentric (Sport); Concentric contraction; Contractile proteins; Eccentric contraction; Excitation–contraction coupling; Excitation contraction coupling; Contraction of the muscles; E-C coupling; EC coupling; Isokinetic; M-response; Muscle relaxation; Muscle stimuli; Muscle contractions; Excitation-contraction coupling; Eccentric exercises; Muscle physiology; Cross-bridge cycle; Cross-bridge cycling; Crossbridge cycling; Crossbridge cycle
تَقارُنُ الاسْتِثارَةِ و التَّقَلُّص

Definición

Lorentz contraction

Wikipedia

Length contraction

Length contraction is the phenomenon that a moving object's length is measured to be shorter than its proper length, which is the length as measured in the object's own rest frame. It is also known as Lorentz contraction or Lorentz–FitzGerald contraction (after Hendrik Lorentz and George Francis FitzGerald) and is usually only noticeable at a substantial fraction of the speed of light. Length contraction is only in the direction in which the body is travelling. For standard objects, this effect is negligible at everyday speeds, and can be ignored for all regular purposes, only becoming significant as the object approaches the speed of light relative to the observer.