What's the difference between muscly and muscular?

Muscly


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The MUSC-induced depolarization could be reversibly blocked by the selective muscarinic-receptor antagonist, atropine, while the DMPP-induced depolarization could be reversibly suppressed by the selective ganglionic nicotinic-receptor antagonist, mecamylamine.
  • (2) The film Central Intelligence , starring diminutive comic Kevin Hart and muscly giant Dwayne Johnson has the vulgar phallic tagline: “Saving the world takes a little Hart and a big Johnson”.
  • (3) On one day at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and two days at the University of Virginia Hospital (UVH) all babies who had or were receiving RBCs comprised the study group.
  • (4) Receptor-mediated stimulation of the formation of inositol phosphates (IP) in cerebral tissue may serve as a useful tool for studying long-term changes in the function of serotonin-2 (5-HT2), alpha-1-adrenergic (al), and muscarinic-cholinergic (musc) receptors.
  • (5) I never used to want to do games at school because I was worried about becoming too muscly."
  • (6) However in literature the medial rupture between muscle and tendon of the musc.
  • (7) On the MUSC burn service, increased survival has been particularly apparent in patients with burns involving 50-90% of the BSA.
  • (8) In addition the muscle system of the body core (musc.
  • (9) He's incredibly physically strong, a muscly bloke, not a willowy thing.
  • (10) Freeze, thaw and wash with Triton X-100 removed the low affinity [3H]MUSC binding sites.
  • (11) Binding properties of [3H]flunitrazepam ([3H]FNZ), [3H]ethyl beta-carboline-3-carboxylate ([3H]beta CCE), [3H]muscimol ([3H]MUSC) and [3H]gamma-aminobutyric acid ([3H]GABA) to bovine cortical membranes and to their Triton extracts were studied.
  • (12) The MUSC burn service is currently investigating the place of aggressive early burn wound excision and grafting with cultured epithelial autografts in achieving this goal.
  • (13) Flanked by two muscly aides, he later told a news conference: "Those who betray this country – it's time for them to be afraid.
  • (14) [3H]GABA, after displaced by MUSC, can be further displaced by unlabelled GABA from its binding sites.
  • (15) The authors relate a neo-natal case of cardiac diverticulum of the right ventricle, reaching the epigastric area and associated with several connected malformations : partial pericardial agenesis, anterior diaphagmatic breach, diastasis of Musc.
  • (16) The results also support that there are two subclasses of BZ-related GABA binding sites, one is sensitive to GABA only and the other is sensitive to both GABA and MUSC.
  • (17) Data were obtained by myointegration using surface electrodes on the musc.
  • (18) In conjunction with this increased availability of transport, there was a statistically significant (p less than 0.02) increase in the number of VLBW neonates transported to MUSC after being delivered in community hospitals.
  • (19) At 18 other sites, including motor areas in the brain stem, midbrain, and forebrain, no significant changes were found in either MUSC or FLU binding.
  • (20) The complexity of species found greatly exceeds that anticipated from the fibre-type homogeneity of the muscle and from previous studies (Bandman et al., Cell 29 (1982) 645-50; Lowey et al., J. Musc.

Muscular


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a muscle, or to a system of muscles; consisting of, or constituting, a muscle or muscles; as, muscular fiber.
  • (a.) Performed by, or dependent on, a muscle or the muscles.
  • (a.) Well furnished with muscles; having well-developed muscles; brawny; hence, strong; powerful; vigorous; as, a muscular body or arm.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Diseases of the gastric musculature, including the inflammatory and endocrine myopathies, muscular dystrophies, and infiltrative disorders, can result in significant gastroparesis.
  • (2) In some experiments heart rate and minute ventilation (central vactors) appear to be the dominant cues for rated perceived exertion, while in others, local factors such as blood lactate concentration and muscular discomfort seem to be the prominent cues.
  • (3) The increased muscular strength in due to a rise of calcaemia, improved muscle contraction and probably also due to the mentioned nutritional factors.
  • (4) Four clinical cases of subaortic hypertrophic muscular stenosis are discussed.
  • (5) In 120 consecutive patients who had colonic roentgenologic examination and no depressive sign, two had coccygeal and muscular pain at rectal touch.
  • (6) These high Danish rates seem to reflect the true prevalence and incidence in the less serious types of progressive muscular dystrophy, probably because the Danish health system with free medical care and easy access to specialized hospital departments makes it possible to identify all cases of progressive muscular dystrophy.
  • (7) Twenty-nine deletion breakpoints were mapped in 220 kb of the DXS164 locus relative to potential exons of the Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy gene.
  • (8) The investigation included the measurement of heart rate, bioelectrical muscle activity of the right and left M. biceps brachii and M. deltoideus and muscular endurance at 50% MVC.
  • (9) The integrated use of several energy sources allows high muscular power outputs to be sustained.
  • (10) A 1-min test of repeated maximal contractions was administered to examine muscular fatiguability before and after training.
  • (11) This contrasting pattern may be secondary to a reduction in the intensity of mean muscular tremor in the clonidine group.
  • (12) Calcium-dependent ATPase, adenylate cyclase and phosphorylation of erythrocyte membrane proteins have been found abnormal in various conditions: hereditary spherocytosis, sickle-cell anemia, progressive muscular dystrophies, all of these disorders being associated with a decreased deformability of the erythrocyte.
  • (13) An enzymatic and immunologic study of 18 patients with trichinosis leads to the following conclusions: The stage of muscular invasion in trichinosis is accompanied by a release of cellular enzymes representative of striated muscle fibres in nearly all the cases.
  • (14) After the correct diagnosis was established, reconstruction of the muscular defect eliminated the obstruction and reestablished satisfactory bladder function.
  • (15) DNA studies were undertaken following 53 requests from pregnant women at risk for Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy, including 32 in whom there was only 1 affected individual in the family (sporadic cases).
  • (16) In non-muscular cells, the same type of ordered structure as seen in muscle has not been found yet, but it seems likely that the protein is capable of converting chemical energy into movement.
  • (17) We found that in the patient's view an adequate result requires establishment of a proper lip sphincter--either by restoring muscular tone, or by creating an anatomical framework to which can be added either a motor unit or stabilization to aid the opposite intact muscle.
  • (18) Disturbances in muscle electrolytes play an important role in the development of muscular fatigue.
  • (19) Morphometric assessments were made of right and left ventricular weights, lung volume, axial artery lumen diameter, alveolar number and concentration, and arterial number, concentration and muscularity.
  • (20) Determination of NPY content by radioimmunoassay, in mucosal and muscular layers of the stomach, indicates that NPY possibly produces cholinergic inhibition under physiological levels.

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