isotonic contraction of the agonist followed immediately by an isotonic contraction of the antagonist
A. Slow reversal
B. Repeated contraction
C. Slow reversal hold
D. Rhythmic stabilization
Select your answer:
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Biotechnology › ViewWhy does the DNA move towards positive end?
A. Deoxyribose is negatively charged
B. Deoxyribose is positively charged
C. Phosphate is negatively charged
D. Phosphate is positively charged
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Generally, the ……………….. is responsible for ensuring that an up-to-date IB is made available to the investigator(s).
A. IRB
B. USFDA
C. sponsor
D. Trail subject