muscular system - tradução para holandês
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muscular system - tradução para holandês

ORGAN SYSTEM CONSISTING OF SKELETAL, SMOOTH, AND ROUND CARDIAC MUSCLES
Muscle system; Systema musculare; Muscular systems

muscular system         
  • Skeletal muscles, viewed from the front
  • Skeletal muscles, viewed from the back
spierstelsel
muscle spasm         
INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION OF A MUSCLE, ORGAN OR ORIFICE
Muscle spasm; Muscle spasms; Spasmism; Spasmodic; Spasmodical; Spasmodically; Muscular spasms; Muscles spasms; Muscle spams
spierkramp (pijn gedurende beweging als gevolg v.h. strekken v. spieren)
honor system         
  • Example of the honor system at an unmanned Gandhigiri Shop in Mumbai, India
  • These handheld scanning devices allow customers to scan their own groceries while shopping. Such activity is not closely monitored by employees, and is therefore an honor system.
  • The honor system is used at [[Benicia State Recreation Area]].
PROCESS OF GOVERNING WITHOUT ENFORCEMENT
Honour system; Trust system; Honour System; Honesty system; Honor bar; Gandhigiri shop; Suggested donation; Suggested admission; Honour systems; Honorware
eersysteem (niet afkijken bij examens en geen toezicht)

Definição

Myology
·noun That part of anatomy which treats of muscles.

Wikipédia

Muscular system

The muscular system is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body. The muscular systems in vertebrates are controlled through the nervous system although some muscles (such as the cardiac muscle) can be completely autonomous. Together with the skeletal system in the human, it forms the musculoskeletal system, which is responsible for the movement of the body.