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The Palmaris Longus muscle is found in the forearm of most mammals to include humans. However, the muscle may also be known to be absent in some people and this seems to be related to ethnicity; about 14% of the world's population do not have this muscle.
Psoas Minor is a very small muscle that runs right beside Psoas Major and is almost indistinguishable from its big brother which is why it is often not thought to be present. However if it truly is absent then this is often because of general variation from person to person, this works because not having this small muscle does not impede life or mating in any great way. So according to the theaory evolution dictates people will still continue with the adaptation because it does not hinder the production of children. Yes, in some people it can be absent. People tend to vary, and not everyone has the exact same number of muscles and bones. For example: some people even have six fingers or toes.
People are absent from their jobs without official leave all of the time. Some excuses that people give for being absent are, that their car broke down, sick, or over slept.
Very unlikely, absent a genetic abnormality.
Some people are agreeable, ambitious, appreciative, astute and absent-minded. They begin with the letter a.
No-Empty refers to a container with nothing in it. Absent just means someone is not present at some event or location-like absent from school.
Answer There's no such thing. Muscle is muscle. There are no "lean" muscles or "bulky"muscles. Some people have a greater muscle mass, some have less muscle mass- but that mass is muscle. A pound of muscle is going to require energy to stay around. If you have a greater muscle mass, you'll have a greater metabolism. He's right you know. This is really splitting hairs!
High performance cars are categorized as muscle cars by some people. The Ford Mustang might be considered by many as a muscle car. Another car that may be considered by many as a muscle car is the Chevrolet Camaro.
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I don't believe so. Of course, some people with ADD may have muscle pains due to their individual cases, but in general, no.
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