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High repetition training at lower intensities is generally not as effective for muscular hypertrophy compared to moderate to high intensity training. Hypertrophy is typically best achieved with a combination of moderate weight and moderate to high repetitions, with a focus on progressive overload over time. Training at 55 to 65 percent of 1RM may not provide enough stimulus to maximize muscle growth.
Certain forms of muscular dystrophy are x-linked, cause weakness, and can cause muscular hypertrophy as muscle cells are replaced with fat.
If you mean which races tend to be most muscular, those who live on Pacific islands, such as Fiji. The phenomenon is named insular hypertrophy and it's a demonstration of Darwinian evolution.
The most conductive material for electricity is silver.
Silver is the most electrically conductive metal.
The order of the most conductive metals is silver, copper, and gold.
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The most conductive metals are silver, copper, and gold. Silver is the most conductive metal, followed by copper and then gold. Silver has the highest electrical conductivity, followed by copper, and then gold.
The order of conductivity from least conductive to most conductive among the elements listed is nitrogen (N), antimony (Sb), bismuth (Bi). Nitrogen is a non-metal and is not conductive, while antimony is a metalloids with limited conductivity, and bismuth, a metal, has higher conductivity than both.
The most muscular parts of a cougar are the legs. The chest and back are the next most muscular areas of the cougar.