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1) Биология: фазические мышцы2) Макаров: быстрые мышцы -
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мышца, мускул- acromiohumeral muscle
- adductor muscle
- antagonistic muscle
- bipennate muscle
- broadest muscle of back
- cardiac muscle
- ciliary muscle
- circular muscle
- closing muscle
- constrictor muscle
- cowl muscle
- cross-striated muscle
- cross-striped muscle
- fibrillar flight muscle
- fiddle muscles
- fixation muscle
- flight muscle
- fusiform muscle
- involuntary muscle
- Ivanov's muscle
- longitudinal muscle
- mastication muscle
- nonstriated muscle
- orbicular muscle
- organic muscle
- palpebral muscle
- papillary muscle
- pectoral muscle
- phasic muscles
- plain muscle
- postural muscles
- skeletal muscle
- skew muscle
- smooth muscle
- soleus muscle
- somatic muscle
- striated muscle
- striped muscle
- synergistic muscle
- tailor's muscle
- unstriated muscle
- uterine muscle
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muscle мышца, мускулacromiohumeral muscle дельтовидная мышцаadductor muscle 1. аддуктор, приводящая мышца; 2. замыкающий мускул (у моллюсков)antagonistic muscle мышца-антагонистcardiac muscle сердечная мышцаciliary muscle цилиарная мышца (глаза)closing muscle замыкающий мускул (у моллюсков)cowl muscle трапециевидная мышцаcross-striated muscle поперечнополосатая мышцаcross-striped muscle поперечнополосатая мышцаfibrillar flight muscle фибриллярная летательная мышцаfixation muscle мускул-фиксаторflight muscle летательная мышцаIvanov's muscle мышца Иванова, радиальный пучокlongitudinal muscle продольная мышцаmastication muscle жевательная мышцаnonstriated muscle гладкая мышцаorbicular muscle круговая мышцаorganic muscle гладкая мышцаpalpebral muscle мышца векаpapillary muscle папиллярная мышца, сосочковая мышцаpectoral muscle грудная мышцаphasic muscles фазические мышцы, быстрые мышцыplain muscle гладкая мышцаpostural muscles позные мышцы, тонические мышцы, медленные мышцыskeletal muscle скелетная мышцаskew muscle косая мышцаsmooth muscle гладкая мышцаsomatic muscle скелетная мышцаstriated muscle, striped muscle поперечнополосатая мышцаsynergistic muscle мышца-синергистtailor's muscle портняжная мышцаuterine muscle мышца матки, миометрийvoluntary muscle поперечнополосатая мышцаwing muscle крыловидная мышцаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > muscle
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