#17814: That are actually pointing
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 Reporter:  ealen1023  |      Owner:  developers
     Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal     |  Milestone:
Component:  packages   |    Version:  Trunk
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 That are actually pointing in the wrong direction you can generate
 contractile forces by connecting to that thin filament for instance only
 to this thin filament and eventually as the system gets highly compressed
 the thick filaments will be pushed up against a structural band a plate
 and connective tissue that keeps all the stuff aligned across the cross-
 section [url=http://consumerreportsit.com/]Xtreme Nitro[/url] fiber and of
 course on the lengthening sides quite simple to see that they'll be
 progressively less and less overlap between zeaxanthin filaments and so
 many of these cross bridges that will no longer be in a position to
 contribute to force that accounts then for the force length property the
 force velocity property comes from the fact that the cross bridges when
 the first make contact they generate a certain amount of contractile force
 and has the gradually stroke the thin filaments past them the cross bridge
 relieves the stored chemical energy the Hun that is present as A's is a
 Cox spring so is generating for someone the available mechanical energy in
 the spring reaches zero then the cross bridge can detach on but at that
 point yet actually requires an energy containing molecule ATP to bind.
 http://consumerreportsit.com/

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