- minimus, and
sometimes informally these are
collectively referred to as the
glutes. Its
large size is one of the most
characteristic features of the muscular...
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glut or
Glut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glut or
GLUT may
refer to:
Embers (1983 film) (German:
Glut), a Swiss–West
German drama film Glöð...
- The
gluteal muscles,
often called glutes, are a
group of
three muscles which make up the
gluteal region commonly known as the buttocks: the
gluteus maximus...
-
straighten and
rotate the back. The
spinal erectors work
together with the
glutes (gluteus maximus,
gluteus medius and
gluteus minimus) to
maintain stable...
- In macroeconomics, a
general glut is an
excess of
supply in
relation to demand; specifically, when
there is more
production in all
fields of production...
- The 1980s oil
glut was a
significant surplus of
crude oil
caused by
falling demand following the 1970s
energy crisis. The
world price of oil had peaked...
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deltoid and the biceps, but the abdominals, chest, shoulders,
lower back, and
glutes also play
important roles. As the
planche is a
demanding position, athletes...
- The
dollar glut is a term for the ac****ulation of
American dollars outside of the
United States as a
reserve currency,
contrasted with the
dollar gap,...
-
Charlotte E.
Glutting (1910–1996) was an
American amateur golfer.
Glutting pla**** on the U.S.
national team in
three consecutive Curtis Cup competitions...
- to
engage the
muscles of the
lumbar spine and
abdomen in
unison with the
glutes. The
lifter drives the hips
completely into the bar. Then he
contracts the...