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"musculature" Definitions
  1. the system of muscles in the body or part of the bodyTopics Bodyc2

128 Sentences With "musculature"

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There were other calling cards: upturned noses, small feet and exaggerated musculature.
So is obsessing over my custom-crafted wrestler's musculature, hairdo, and attire.
The already compromised musculature between the two countries is being rent apart.
Differences in their musculature may cut into a producer's profits as well.
Model of a Myrmoteras trap-jaw ant's musculature based on micro-CT scanning.
Using genome editing to improve musculature for patients with muscular dystrophy might be okay.
But what about improving musculature for people genetically disposed to be weaker than normal?
Never mind that the burns mean his costume obscures his musculature and handsome face.
He still dominated the space, still held the light on his impossibly subtle musculature.
But Rock, who of course attracts Cyrano, too, is blandly uninteresting beyond his musculature.
Another very helpful early investment for all stealth players is Jensen's strength enhancement, Optimized Musculature.
The use of curved lines down the men's trousers made their legs' musculature look peculiar.
People whose limbs are numb have difficulty walking even if their musculature is completely functional.
"And all those models were male," she said, typically wrestlers or porters with well-defined musculature.
Even in this gesture, his stance is utterly unyielding, with an emphasis on musculature and strength.
My hand, the musculature of my hand, could no longer speed the pen to my thoughts.
It had an elliptical body with bilateral symmetry, evidence of musculature and a thin yet flexible skin.
Part of this is structural — society tends to value musculature in men and stigmatize it in women.
In a painting entitled "Mitosis" (1985), the musculature of two boxers is rendered with rapid, sensual strokes.
Through his T-shirt, I could feel the musculature of his back, his spine, its finger holds.
The Superfast's design gives the impression of a tailored shell placed over a musculature of immense power.
So when you go in, sit down, you may feel your musculature relax and melt into the seat.
Da Vinci was a remarkable dissector and anatomist, drawing musculature, nerves, vessels and the heart with amazing accuracy.
Genuine laughter, real eruptions of joy, are generated by different neural pathways and musculature than so-called volitional laughter.
While he understands the differences in musculature, Kas prioritizes serving, which was an existing strength for Lisicki and Barthel.
RHP Danny Salazar will miss 3-4 weeks after being diagnosed with a mild strain to his flexor musculature.
Or what species of Michelangelesque musculature might have been required to wrestle them into the spaces they currently occupy.
Essentially, if a child has good technique plus "improved core strength and neck musculature," concussive impact is lessened, Barker said.
Each character in Ramirez's work swims with a unique energy that bursts forth with translucently bright skin and jutting musculature.
Perfect musculature, long legs, regular features and not a mark on his face, just to prove how agile he was.
She joined CrossFit, unheard-of in elite running, a sport whose athletes are not exactly known for their bulging musculature.
Conventional birds need larger feet and shorter legs to support the fast development of their musculature, which is the meat.
He had a bushy beard and wore a tight purple sweater that accentuated his upper-body musculature and slender waist.
This extra musculature, the researchers say, suggests the spines could help support the ants' humongous heads or power those crushing mandibles.
Dr. Kaminski said, "the next step is to look at more breeds" to see if the behavior and the musculature varies.
He had piercing blue eyes, the power and musculature of a skilled athlete and an incisive, outgoing — but also elusive — personality.
And how did Mr. Butler, with his furred musculature and marble-mouthed Scottish accent, become a standard-bearer for midlevel exploitation cinema?
After filleting the musculature into narrow slices, the scientists observed these and the internal organs of each fish under a magnifying glass.
"When you reconstruct the dire wolf's musculature based on its bone structure, you end up with a much huskier wolf," he said.
"You can see he knew very little about anatomy and musculature," Mr. Hirst wrote in The Guardian after his offer was rebuffed.
His incredible musculature, the result of gruelling training and great athleticism, is something else entirely up- close, in-person, and in action.
Her figures' angst comes through unadulterated, as conspicuous as her horses' formidable musculature, her warriors' barrel chests, and her corvids' menacing beaks.
"There are patients who hold in their urine who are then unable to relax their pelvic floor musculature to urinate," she said.
These performers, all with powerful upper-body musculature, are street dancers; the upside-down spins like those you find in break dancing.
RHP Danny Salazar will miss three to four weeks after being diagnosed with a mild strain to his right forearm flexor musculature.
And after nearly a year of training my legs for Balanchine, I was thrilled with the newly refined shape of their musculature.
And so, once again, rugged he-men with sensational skills, character arcs and Michelangelo musculature set off on a mission deemed impossible.
Between the first and second episode of Amazon's The Tick, the titular superhero's costume gets an upgrade—more musculature, and a deeper shade.
"This was the program for the front, sides, and back of the core musculature we developed a number of years ago," he said.
The dancer here, J. M. Tate, wears only a dance-belt beneath the makeup; his powerful musculature is one ideal of male beauty.
The thing about dragons is, you look at all that armor and musculature, and it's a wonder they're able to fly at all.
Although all exercise helped with musculature, strength training was most effective for building muscle mass and for improving strength, which typically declines with age.
"In some circles, it's okay to sacrifice important parts of your life or separate from your spouse in pursuit of your musculature goal," Murray says.
Illustration: Matt MartyniukA major concern expressed by Voeten is how the robot failed to take the actual shoulder dynamics and musculature of Caudipteryx into account.
The artist has reduced the horse to its skeletal structure, with occasional bits of what looks like reclaimed colored plastic debris to substitute for musculature.
Those two actors were introduced to America as men of average musculature through office sitcoms; they are now covered in all kind of inflated 'ceps.
Examples here including a remarkable, recently restored late 5th century Greek helmeted warrior, its accurate musculature and veined skin a triumph of naturalistic marble sculpture.
My grandfather could see the energy strung along the cords of its musculature, could almost hear the music it held in tension, waiting to be struck.
As might be expected from animals so closely related, all the musculature was exactly alike except for the levator muscle, which none of the wolves had.
He can look like a beefier, tougher John Krasinski; as Shazam, though, Levi is pure cartoon, from his bootblacked helmet of hair to his tumescent musculature.
Many of the specimens in the new paper feature evidence of soft tissue, which allowed scientists to piece together the anatomy of the animal's gut and musculature.
The set began with "East Coast Andy," a shuffling composition by the baritone saxophonist Leigh Pilzer, with a Count Basie bone structure and a Bob Brookmeyer musculature.
Soldiers take the places of Jesus's disciples in a re-creation of "The Last Supper," and bare-chested men, sometimes wearing a skullcap, show off their musculature.
" Waiting to use the bathroom can also alter the bladder musculature, but overall, "holding it for an extra 30 minutes is not going to be a big problem.
Without a goat's strong front legs and flexible musculature, a person undertaking goatlike movements, such as galloping or leaping to the ground head first, would be badly hurt.
Mr. Pilates, meanwhile, did his part by standing regularly on Roberta's abdomen (he weighed 174 pounds, she 119) to help her develop the musculature essential for breath control.
His left hand, braced against the waist, is drawn with precise detail, every groove and musculature suggesting a life of hard labor that's in contrast to his boyish face.
I wish I could say that it's not, but even though I have played many English parts, there's still something about the musculature of it, the placement of muscles.
That role allowed Efron to lean into his good looks and increasingly shredded musculature to create a character who hits a sweet spot between menacing, funny, vulnerable, and soulless.
It may actually, in the long run, be detrimental—the more blood you're diverting to the pulmonary musculature, the less you're diverting to the skeletal muscle that's helping you move.
"They are gifted with great musculature and various other things, they're fleet of foot, and this is why there are a lot of black major league ballplayers," Campanis told Koppel.
They made three-dimensional reconstructions only to have lifelike models to paint: They were that meticulous, that fixated on knowing how the musculature of a Neanderthal hung off its skeleton.
Responses of fear, anger, disgust, and pleasure all clearly have an important role in the social life of any primate and even have predictable behavioral responses, dedicated facial expressions and musculature.
In "Ne Plus Ultra" (2010), the artist cast 200-plus bones of a deer in resin, assembled the skeleton using anatomical books and photographs as reference, and rebuilt the artificial musculature.
Shamed by the news media and shunned by swimming officials for pointing out her competitors' cartoonish musculature and suggesting they were cheating, Babashoff retreated into a self-imposed, decades-long exile.
The human figure is treated sculpturally through defined contours of his musculature; at the same time, the softness of the rendering and the undulating shapes surrounding the body accentuate its fragility.
In "Repeat Offender"(2017), more of his body is depicted than in the other paintings, and here it is wrapped in a skin-tight yellow unitard with a superhero's musculature showing through.
On the one hand, it's nice to get a hero with Ricky Whittle's impressive musculature who has little machismo and who blushingly admits that he likes little marshmallows in his hot chocolate.
Helping solve that problem, Zeva's animations reflect the size of the creature: The muscles and fat on a seven-story tall creature will wobble and jiggle much more than a mouse's musculature.
The shadow cast to her right — the direction of her gaze — looms at least twice her size, the musculature of her thighs and calves exaggerated, her breast a veritable dagger impaling the light.
As we're given an early glimpse of the PTSD that keeps him up at night, a remnant from his days as a Marine, the camera lingers on his musculature and his battle scarring.
What they did observe in six astronauts who spent four to seven months on the ISS was a tremendous degeneration and atrophying of the supporting musculature in the lumbar (lower) spine, Chang said.
There is evidence to suggest that many knockouts come from the rapid turning of the head, so improving its musculature might be the best idea for improving the ability to take a shot.
A life-size man leaning into his shovel so spare and graceful he might be dancing; its blood-red musculature and tendons glow like stained and burnished wood but are actually painted plaster.
She and the other researchers, including Juliane Kaminski, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of Portsmouth, in England, joined together a few years ago to look at domestic animal facial expressions and musculature.
And if they overplay, he drops a dipsy-doo dribble and blows to the hoop and with his upper body musculature — he has the pecs and biceps of a linebacker — sends defenders flying.
In almost every Romero fight the commentators will remark that his musculature and explosive movement will trouble him over the distance, and yet many of Romero's stoppages have come in the third round.
Beyond causing the loss of sex drive and musculature, men with very low testosterone tend to gain weight and can sufferer from a range of mood, cognitive, and potentially other physical issues as well.
Around 10 days in, after the skin had peeled off my pinkie toes and my shoulders started to heal and accept their fate, I found that my general musculature acclimated to the daily grind.
Endocannabinoids are the only neurotransmitters that engage in such 'retrograde signaling,' a form of intracellular communication that inhibits immune response, reduces inflammation, relaxes musculature, lowers blood pressure, dilates bronchial passages, and normalizes overstimulated nerves.
Ms. Wright, wearing a white undershirt, can't show us the same interplay of musculature, yet we're soon aware how much texture her torso is bringing to this number, how juicily it ripples and tilts.
And yet these theatrical scripts are performed by skilled athletes with superhero musculature, and the altercations are so dangerous that wrestlers sometimes — in very nonfake ways — die or get paralyzed or suffer debilitating brain damage.
An écorché is a representation of a body without skin, so all that's visible is the bones and musculature, which is how a host looks before specific identifying features are added to make it humanlike.
The dog, this cherry-red hairless freak with the armored skull and bulging musculature of a pit bull, showed no sign of giving in: it had got my arm and it meant to keep it.
It's easy to feel like It is meant to be this way — a stupid-large object you have to live with for weeks on end, depending on your reading speed and the musculature of your forearms.
The raging debates over testosterone's general health properties may be confusing to those who know it just as a sex hormone, controlling male characteristics like musculature, body hair, and vocal timbre, as well as sex drive.
I can't help but analyze my musculature head to toe, taking careful stock of what needs work, where fat is slowly building up, and how I must avoid the chocolate cake I was craving for dessert.
You can also hear it as a gentle reminder that gospel music lies near the heart of American popular music: The taut, thwacked, polyrhythmic musculature of African-American church drumming offers depth and flexibility across styles.
"What is fascinating is that the representation of the human body is at a level of detail and musculature that one doesn't find again until the classical period of Greek art 1,000 years later," Davis explained to UC Magazine.
Dr. Theodore said the injury was almost always associated with high-speed accidents in which the head is pulled away from the spine, and it occurs more often with children than adults because their neck musculature is still undeveloped and weak.
Beyond pumping and manipulating the level of water the body is carrying, other factors that contribute to how otherworldly Hollywood bods look even before retouching include specialized spray tans that accentuate the contours of musculature, and the photographer's use of lighting.
If you search for musculature, for instance, you can get a model of human muscles — which you can either examine as an ordinary 3D object on your screen or overlay on a camera feed, letting you "see" the object in the real world.
Scamp's narrow loss in 2018 gives hope to this year's silver and bronze winners  — Wild Thang, the runner-up with distemper, a condition that affects musculature and the nervous system, and Tostito, who landed in third place with no teeth or lower jaw.
For some time he'd been taking himself to the gym with more ambition and lust than he showed for their collaborative design work, and he was all cut up now, a strange, Photoshopped musculature slipped over his bones like a bronzed wetsuit.
"The soft close automatic mechanism and motor pulled the driver's door firmly, and not 'so softly' pulverized the bone structure, and crushed the flesh, nerves, blood vessels, tendons, and musculature of the distal portion of [Levy]'s right thumb," the lawsuit reads.
In the role of John Merrick, which required hours of makeup application before each day's filming, he was unrecognizable as the monstrous-looking but gentle sufferer of a rare affliction that enlarged his head, twisted his musculature and hampered his speech and mobility.
How much more "unnatural" is it to eat a chicken breast grown in a lab than it is to eat one that came from a live bird that was bred to have such outsize chest musculature that it could barely stand without tipping over?
Image: Dara Orbach et al In the study, she collected female parts including the vaginal opening, the clitoris, cervix, and ovaries; from the males, "we took from the penis tip and the entire shaft through to the pelvic bone," and associated musculature, she said.
Yes, she discusses incorporating collagen-stimulating LED therapy into her treatments decades before the devices became a mainstay of aestheticians' offices, and she talks about the human bloodstream and the nitty gritty of facial musculature with palpable joy, but she keeps her wonkiness in #czech.
Covering the extended fiasco, Genet was a witty provocateur, denouncing the political convention as "gaudy and meaningless," dismissing the Yippie icon Abbie Hoffman as "not bad for a professional" and, to Esquire's outraged countercultural readership, praising the "divine" and "athletic" musculature of Chicago cops.
The general morphology of the Greater Anteater tongue (Image: Daniel Casali)"All musculature involved in [chewing] is strongly related to the feeding habits of these organisms," study author Daniel Casali at the Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas of the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais in Brazil told Gizmodo.
By far the funniest part of this science fiction adventure comedy is when the opening credits say "created by Seth MacFarlane," because longtime Star Trek fans will immediately recognize everything else as the DNA (and proteins, bones, musculature, and central nervous system) of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Built like a linebacker, with a booming musculature, he has 14 home runs in 420 plate appearances over two stints with the Astros, but has also struck out 151 times; he played in just 95 games in 2014, but committed more errors than any first baseman in the majors.
So, as part of a larger study of weight training and the elderly, scientists at the University of Jyvaskyla in Finland recently decided to see if they could discover how weight training changes the minds as well as the musculature of people who had not done it before.
While his compatriots, the so-called Mannerists, seized upon isolated aspects of Michelangelo's style like the fabled blind men and the elephant, most notably the exaggerated musculature of his male nudes, Pontormo seems to have understood the totality of his achievement without being coerced or intimidated by it.
If you've ever wondered why you get nowhere working your biceps, triceps and even forearms at the gym, The Fate of the Furious should enlighten you: Between them, costars Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel have cornered what looks to be roughly 60 to 70 percent of the world's arm musculature.
He grew up on the streets, living a hard-knock life that left him with some great fighting skills courtesy of Kung-Fu George (Tom Wu), an extremely ripped upper-body musculature, and a tender loyalty toward both the women who raised him and the lads he came up with.
With feet large enough to act like snowshoes, strong musculature and a honed set of teeth and claws, wolverines can take down an animal as large as a caribou in the middle of winter, but they&aposll also hunt small rodents, such as ground squirrels, when they&aposre looking for a tasty morsel.
In the silent-movie era, a girl's adorably dimpled cheeks might have been an asset, but by the 1930s the camera had zoomed out to take in her whole figure, draped in bias-cut gowns that shimmered over the body with no visible means of support beyond the musculature of the disciplined wearer.
Drummer Kyle Kimball is the princeling-looking one; bassist Aaron Heard, with his lithe skateboarder's physique and intentional facial hair, sits on the more sweetly professorial end of the spectrum; Palermo and Brandon Setta, who share duties on guitar and vocals, fulfill the tatooed "bad boy" role, albeit with different levels of musculature.
A close examination of his surfaces reveals no erasures, and his many stylistic quirks, such as the lacerating strokes denoting musculature and the squiggles indicative of body hair, are less observational details than they are notational shorthand for the artist's overriding attraction to/repulsion from the animalistic nature of the human body.
The amygdala essentially functions as the brain's alarm system, responding to that signal as a control center that ropes in other body systems: pupils dilate, so you can better see the object of danger, heart rate goes up and blood flow increases to your peripheral musculature so you can get your ass out of there.
Like most teenage guitarists, I learned the riff, note for note, and like most teenage guitarists I could never get its taut musculature right—erring with too-perfect mimicry (a la the Beach Boys, who deserved the lawsuit Berry hit them with) or with too-loose laziness (a la Jerry Garcia who, to be fair, sometimes got it right).
Dix skillfully attends to the large dog's vigorous musculature and firm posture, sleek hair, firm ears, half-opened jaw, beveled teeth and protruding tongue, and alert orange and brown eye; each canine feature has a counterpoint in Erfurth's human figure — his stooped shoulders, sagging cheek, prominent chin and floppy ears, and mild, uncertain and glazed eyes.
This is the feeling befitting a nearly $1 trillion company that not only sells any object you can imagine but also owns the ships that carry the objects between continents, the trucks (and drones!) that bring them to your door, a majority stake in many of the companies that create said objects, and the musculature of the internet that allows you to select them.
When I watch kids giggling at their phones rather than at one another or families in the local diner silently sitting together in front of their respective devices, I can't help thinking of Pixar's post-apocalyptic "WALL-E," a nightmare vision in which earthlings, stripped of their musculature and humanity, recline blobbily in automated loungers, affixed to portable screens whose animated features are all they know of human interaction.
The men on display often lack conspicuous musculature and tone — as, for instance, in "Nude Backstage (Ridiculous Theatre Company, Eunichs of the Forbidden City, Westbeth)" (1973), featuring a clown-faced man casually seated in what appears a messy greenroom, his chest narrow and penis limp; or "Robert Levithan on Bed" (1977), in which the body of Hujar's then-lover/muse is pressed against a bare, flat-sheeted mattress, his left hand and wrist tucked underneath his stomach as though to keep warm.
To love a narcissist you have to believe, & reader, I did— for a time, I loved him, I believed in his cruelty & beauty—buds in silver birch, sparrows scuffling in the gravel by the basketball court where I watched him play Sunday pickup— his brute musculature twisting beneath his T-shirt, the springtime itch of him—O, I believed as he shoved & dodged his way up to dunk, I believed as he spun that pebbled orange leather in his fingertips like a cartographer turning the first terrestrial globe, its oceans gathered at the poles like the curtains of a diorama, its continents warped & stretched— I believed the swish I heard was the susurrus of reeds on the bank of a blessed body of water, I believed in his first principles & precepts— & what I remember best is how the ball slipped over the lip then hung there a second— a midair moon in the shredded net.

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