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She was at that moment in a typical tetanic convulsion.
But when I straightened him out there were no signs of tetanic contractions.
The average tetanic tension after applying calciseptine was slightly higher than the control value.
In some cases, depression can be observed instead of potentiation following the tetanic stimulus.
In some cases, diarrhea is very severe, and at times the convulsions are markedly tetanic.
He sprang backward, a tetanic convulsion rather than the impact of the light pellets directly.
They had extracted the arrow from the soldier who was hit, without any trouble, but an hour later the fellow died in tetanic convulsions.
His knees were drawn up, his hands clasping them as if in tetanic rigor.
Thirteen e.p.s.ps that showed an enhancement persisting for at least 15min after tetanic stimulation were analysed as above.
Manley promptly has a massive tetanic seizure from the venom and dies.
If stimuli are delivered at high frequency, then the twitches will run together, resulting in tetanic contraction.
He was dead, his fingers clenched on the pen and his features frozen in a stare of tetanic agony.
This is a popular state equation applicable to skeletal muscle that has been stimulated to show Tetanic contraction.
Early experiments showed that adrenaline increases twitch, but not tetanic force and rate of force development in muscles.
Tetanic contractions are characteristic of poisoning by strychnine.
If the stimulation is long enough, the muscle reaches peak force and plateaus at this level, resulting in a tetanic contraction.
Namely, the maximum (tetanic) force of a muscle fiber simply depends on its thickness (cross-section area) and type.
In cases such as this, the sustained contraction lacks any relaxation, and it is called a tetanic contraction.
Dr Ramis' face took on a tetanic look; his eyes almost vanished; his head reached forward, quivering.
In the early 1990s, he discovered an inherited condition in turkeys, called tetanic torticollar spasms.
Tetanic spasms can occur in a distinctive form called opisthotonos and be sufficiently severe to fracture long bones.
This antagonistic poison will predispose someone to tetanic contractions, and can prove fatal if the diaphragm becomes involved.
Skeletal muscle contractions can be broadly separated into twitch and tetanic contractions.
Therefore, we investigated whether high-intensity tetanic stimulation could induce γ oscillations followed by SD.
Of interest, our tetanic developed tensions were about 40% of the maximum at a sarcomere length of 3.5 μm.