Muscle Sample Clauses

Muscle. Pro • 360 horizontal degree rotation of any body part - with a swipe of your finger. • Rotate vertically for inferior and superior for unique views where applicable. • 10 layers of superficial and deep muscle. • 3D level with insertion / origin points mapped onto bone. • 215 animations of every movement of each articulation (flexion, extension, etc.)
Muscle o “It’d be a shame if something happened to this place of yours…” o “I can offer you 5% interest, compounded semi-bi-weekly, with a net return of 3% after gross revenue is calculated on the capital return.” o “See right here, your gravometric equilibrator is set for 2.8 gravotrons instead of 2.65!” o Crew members not meant for jobs have the “General” ▇▇▇▇▇. (eg. Cooks, Archivists, etc) Outcomes Job outcomes come in 4 flavors. ● Wild Success o Rare, but amazing success. Hugely beneficial outcome to the ship and crew. ● Good o Positive outcome with little negative effects. ● OK o Some positive outcomes, but possibly outweighed by negative effects. ● Failure o Unequivocally bad outcome. Ship and crew may be banished from the planet. Outcomes are similar to “Chance” and “Community Chest” cards in Monopoly. Example of an “OK” outcome: [Crewperson] walks up the ramp with a jaunty grin and heavy bag of supplies. “She really was a pleasant woman,” [Crewperson] says. “Inexperienced, but pleasant. Almost a…” They stop mid-sentence, pulling a manure-covered ration out of the bag. “Well…maybe not that pleasant…but at least the rations are wrapped!” +10 Supplies -10 Crew Morale Example of a “Failure” outcome: Small arms fire ricochets off the hull as you hear your crew scrambling aboard. “Gotta’ go captain!” [Crewperson] shouts; their head ducking into your cabin. “The local doctor wasn’t as taken with my charms as you are. She’s called the law on us!”
Muscle dependent alterations between HFpEF and HFrEF limited to limb muscle (soleus), with respiratory muscle (diaphragm) remaining largely unaffected.
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Muscle. 55 l = skin line to measurement depth (cm) f = Center frequency of the transducer/system/mode combination (MHz) Since the ultrasonic path during an examination is likely to pass through varying lengths and types of tissue, it is difficult to estimate the true In Situ intensity. An attenuation factor of 0.3 is used for general reporting purposes; therefore, the In Situ value which is commonly reported uses the formula: In Situ (derated) = Water [e-(0,069 lf)] Since this value is not the true In Situ intensity, the term “de-rated” is used. The maximum de-rated and the maximum water values do not always occur under the same operating conditions. Therefore, the reported maximum water and de-rated values may not be related to the In Situ (de-rated) formula. For example, a multi-zone array transducer has the greatest water value intensities in its deepest zone. The same transducer may have its largest de-rated intensity in one of its shallowest focal zones.