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Musculature

Musculature meaning

The collection of all muscles in a single body or in a single organ. | The structural configuration of muscle in a body or organ.

Synonyms of Musculature

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The dorsal tracheae supply oxygen to the dorsal musculature and vessels, while the ventral tracheae supply the ventral musculature and nerve cord, and the visceral tracheae supply the guts, fat bodies, and gonads.

It is usually diagnosed in individuals by the detection of decreased musculature.

Harley-Davidson motorcycles, generally speaking, are high-performance vehicles meant to really showcase their automotive musculature.

He is a leading facial musculature expert with over 20 years surgical experience, including 10 years as Consultant Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon (Queen Victoria Hospital).

However, the Bolt R-Spec is a fun, funky, and wholly unique spin on that "Sons of Anarchy"-style musculature, with more than enough of that Yamaha swagger to ensure its delicious identity shines through.

Putting on a weighted belt, shirt, or vest helps in enhancing musculature, strength gain, and calorie expenditure.

The act of standing, of monitoring our musculature, stabilising our spines, making our feet move, being able to spatially map our surroundings and recognise perimeters without bumping into them, all this we do without even thinking about it.

If your body’s musculature improves and you keep on doing the same exercise, your muscles won’t grow any further.

Ancient Greek art saw a veneration of the human physical form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature, poise, beauty and anatomically correct proportions.

A person with the disorder may improve somewhat during childhood if he or she receives extensive care, but once bones and musculature become more established, orthopedic surgery may be required.

As in other wild bovines, the body shape of the aurochs was athletic and, especially in bulls, showed a strongly expressed neck and shoulder musculature.

Below the caudal vertebrae is the chevron bone ; the vortex developed provides additional attachment points for the tail musculature.

E and F5 (a major second higher) at the next partial are very high notes; a very skilled player with a highly developed facial musculature and diaphragm can go even higher to G5, A 5, B 5 and beyond.

For example, this period of Greek art saw a veneration of the human physical form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature, poise, beauty, and anatomically correct proportions.

Imperial portrait sculptures may model the head as mature, even craggy, atop a nude or seminude body that is smooth and youthful with perfect musculature; a portrait head might even be added to a body created for another purpose.

Internal anatomy Most of the musculature of a prawn is used for bending the pleon, and almost all the space in the pleon is filled by muscle.

Its bone structure shows clearly through the skin and musculature.

Krantz and others have noted natural-looking musculature visible as the creature moved, arguing this would be highly difficult or impossible to fake.

Musculature Bipedalism requires strong leg muscles, particularly in the thighs.

Prolegs do have limited musculature, but much of their movement is hydraulically powered.