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musculature

[ US /ˈməskjəɫətʃɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌskjʊlət‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the muscular system of an organism

How To Use musculature In A Sentence

  • Musculature of legs was in a constant mild clonus, and the right foot was kept in position of talipes equinovarus. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • In particular, where a stimulus is applied to the most rostrally situated regions, the cat adopts the normal posture for the physiological deposition of faeces; therefore the stimulus activates the skeletal musculature, which is innervated by the cerebrospinal axis, and which is also responsible for the abdominal muscular pressure. Walter Hess - Nobel Lecture
  • The coarctate is immobile and strongly sclerotized, and it has reduced mouthparts, legs, and musculature.
  • Because the skin is attached to the underlying myomeric axial musculature and to the axial skeleton, it can function to transmit locomotor forces along the fish body, as has been demonstrated in sharks, eels, and gars.
  • The smooth musculature of the larger blood vessels is relaxed, including the coronary, systemic peripheral and pulmonary arteries.
  • Bones are obscured by overlying feathers, skin, and musculature.
  • A hip centric power squat offers the advantage of greater development of the anti-gravity musculature aka - posterior chain. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • If a salamander is to swim straight, the action of these muscle fibers must be balanced by muscle fibers dorsal to the vertebral centra, presumably in the epaxial musculature.
  • Ultimately the therapist's aim is to achieve a supple musculature allowing the horse to work in comfort and balance, whether that be in racing, showjumping, eventing, endurance riding, polo or dressage.
  • The types of scales that are present in fossils permit us to say something about the dermal musculature.
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