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... muscular contraction tends to accumulate general muscular tension through endocrine secretion in the muscle . Cannon has called the presumptive secretion of the tense muscle secretin . Through muscle - to - muscle pathways action and ...
... muscular contraction tends to accumulate general muscular tension through endocrine secretion in the muscle . Cannon has called the presumptive secretion of the tense muscle secretin . Through muscle - to - muscle pathways action and ...
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... muscular contraction would tend to be self - sustaining ,. or lead to a progression of movements . Understood as a general condition of increased mus- cular tension leading to exaggerated action , states of ex- citement would lend ...
... muscular contraction would tend to be self - sustaining ,. or lead to a progression of movements . Understood as a general condition of increased mus- cular tension leading to exaggerated action , states of ex- citement would lend ...
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... muscles can be carried to the point of neural activity without muscular contraction as Dunlap urges ( 1932 , page 19 ) is still a matter of specu- lation . The possibility has certainly not been disproved . Studies on the minimal tongue ...
... muscles can be carried to the point of neural activity without muscular contraction as Dunlap urges ( 1932 , page 19 ) is still a matter of specu- lation . The possibility has certainly not been disproved . Studies on the minimal tongue ...
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