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Fast and slow muscle fibres in zebrafish myotomes
S. Roy & C. Wolff
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Thigh muscle fibrils
David Gregory and Debbie Marshall
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Neuromuscular junction in fast-twitch muscle
Dr Guy Bewick, Aberdeen Univ.
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Types os superb physical manhood who have been developed to this high degree of physical fitness and resistant power to disease by the very methods I am advocating in this book, and have been advocating consistently all over the world for the past quarter of a century. This is the type of youthfull manhood that we could and should have had if my advice had been taken and followed, as recruits, instead of such weedy specimens of humanity as shown in the previous picture.

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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. Statuesque pose, from photo at about 26, with all muscles relaxed

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Vigesimanona Tabula. Engraving of a flayed back of a female showing the Lumbar
Gérard de Lairesse
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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. Photo at 37, with muscles relaxed

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Developing muscles and their innervation during metamorphosis
Sudipto Roy
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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. As He is To-Day. Stricking photo of the Author at 52, confirming his statement in this book that muscle, once built up, remains, to a great extent, always, provided the body is only given a few minutes daily exercise to maintain balance when once it is established

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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. (Left) The original Farnese Hercules, to whom the Author has been compared. The accompanying photo shows- (Right) The Author in a similar pose. Many say that the Authors proportions are the more symmetrical of thw two.

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Vigesimaoctava Tablua. Engraving of a flayed female back showing the Longissimus and Deltoid muscles
Gérard de Lairesse
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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. (Left) Fine picture-study of the Author, about 19, and (Right) a year later at 20.

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Neuromuscular junctions in fast-twitch muscle fibres
Dr Guy Bewick, Aberdeen Univ.
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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. Artistic pose, showing author at 35.

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Nerve movement in forearm, ultrasound, neck side flexion
Andrew Dilley, Nicola De Leon & Bruce Lynn
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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs

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A human hand anatomised and preserved for teaching.

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Embryonic mouse limb
NIMR, MRC
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Nerve movement in forearm, ultrasound, hand joint extension
Andrew Dilley, Ertan Erel & Bruce Lynn
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Eugen Sandow

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Trigesima Tabula. Engraving of a flayed back showing the spine and Processus muscle
Gérard de Lairesse
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Nerve movement in forearm during typing, ultrasound
Jane Greening, Bruce Lynn & Andrew Dilley
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Vigesimaseptima Tabula. Engraving of a flayed female back showing the muscles such as Trapizius
Gérard de Lairesse
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Eugen Sandow: Life of the Author as told in Photographs. The Author about a year later. A study showing construction of biceps and flexors in forearm

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Neuromuscular junction showing the association of the nerves and the muscle fibres. This image is taken from a Drosophila larva and shows the neuromuscular junctions stained with green fluorescence protein (GFP) in association with the muscle fibres in red. The muscle is stained with an antibody which provides the red colour and also shows the striated pattern of the contractile filaments (sarcomers) of the muscle.
Hermann Aberle, University of Munster