3 of them are he's, she's, and it's. I have not yet found any contractions with has so far. Hope I helped and sorry for the inconvenience.
A deficiency in potassium can disrupt the balance of electrolytes in the body, affecting muscle function. This imbalance can lead to involuntary muscle contractions, such as eye twitching.
A deficiency in potassium can lead to muscle weakness and spasms, including eyelid twitching. Potassium helps regulate muscle contractions, and when levels are low, muscles may not function properly, causing twitching in the eyelids.
Eye twitching when eating a banana could be due to the potassium content in the fruit. Potassium helps regulate muscle contractions, including those in the eye. Consuming a banana may temporarily affect the balance of potassium in your body, leading to the eye twitching sensation.
Potassium helps with eye twitching by regulating muscle contractions and nerve signals in the body. When there is a lack of potassium, it can lead to muscle spasms and twitching, including in the eye muscles. Consuming foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and leafy greens, can help alleviate eye twitching by maintaining proper muscle function.
Bread is typically made out of flour, water, yeast, and salt. It is not possible for bread to be made out of hair, as hair does not contain the necessary components to create bread.
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She's and He's
using contractions
we'll she'll he'll they'll it'll
Contractions that can be made from the words would and had are: wouldn't and hadn't, I'd, you'd, she'd, he'd, it'd, we'd, they'd.
contractions
contractions come after non-contractions: Aunts Aunt's
The word "is" can be contracted to "’s" as in "He's going to the store" (for "He is"). The word "has" can be contracted to "’s" as well, such as in "She's finished her homework" (for "She has"). Both contractions are commonly used in informal speech and writing.
The strongest indication that contractions are occurring in association with true labor is that the contractions begin to occur at regular intervals. This is contrary to Braxton-Hicks contractions, which are spontaneous, random uterine contractions that do not occur with actual labor.
Umm. . . contractions.
eccentric and concentric contractions
Peristalsis is the term for the rhythmic contractions of the esophagus. These wavelike contractions move food toward the stomach.