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- theory or cross-bridge model. (He himself preferred the name "swinging crossbridge model", because, as he recalled, "it [the discovery] was, after all,...
- CrossBridge is an open-source toolset developed by Adobe Systems, that cross-compiles C and C++ code to run in Adobe Flash Player or Adobe AIR. Projects...
- Na+ . Like skeletal muscles, cytosolic Ca2+ ions are also required for crossbridge cycling in smooth muscle cells. The two sources for cytosolic Ca2+ in...
- and phasic smooth muscle. Crossbridge cycling cannot occur until the myosin heads have been activated to allow crossbridges to form. When the light chains...
- related to contraction speed, because high ATPase activity allows faster crossbridge cycling. While ATPase activity is only one component of contraction speed...
- bytecode in the resulting SWF, when compared to toolkits such as CrossBridge. CrossBridge, a toolkit that targets C++ code to run within the Flash Player...
- desktop or mobile platforms), Adobe Scout (to improve performance), CrossBridge (to convert C++-based games to run in Flash), and Stage3D (to support...
- except as credits for remixed songs on the album and tour DVDs of "Crossbridge". In 2006, for the "blanc and rouge" tour, "AXS" reappeared in the tour...
- relaxed muscle, tropomyosin blocks the attachment site for the myosin crossbridge, thus preventing contraction. When the muscle cell is stimulated to contract...
- Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) investigated the offs**** firm Crossbridge Capital, which manages billions in shareholder ****ets, including those...