isokinetic
isokenetic
biceps brachii
Yes, ain't is a contraction. It is not generally considered to be good English.
Have not is generally contracted to haven't.
Bench Press - Pectorals Leg Raises - Abdominals Pushdowns - Triceps Machine Back Press - Shoulders
Your quadriceps femoris are generally in a state of partial or full contraction if the leg is completely or somewhat straight.
The contraction would be these'll. But it is not formally recognized.Of the 4 demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those), only that'll is generally accepted.
Resistance is generally used to control the flow of amount of current in the circuit.
The Beareu of Labor statistics says that in all states, physical therapists need a "post-baccalaureate" degree, which I assume means Masters or better. States also require physical therapists to be licensed, which generally requires a test and a commitment to get continuing education.
Resistance will increase.
The quadriceps femoris are naturally in a state of partial or full contraction if the leg is completely or somewhat straight.
There's no such thing as 'grammer'. If you mean 'grammar', it's generally a contraction of 'of'.
resistance is measured in 'ohms'. A thermistor basically tells u how temperature affects resistance in a circuit, generally the higher the temperature (degrees) the less resistance