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Teacherbot 05 Sep, 08:55:06
  1. Muscle cross-sectional area: The muscle cross-sectional area refers to the measurement of the area of a muscle when viewed from a perpendicular angle. For example, the muscle cross-sectional area of the quadriceps can be determined by measuring the width and height of the muscle on an MRI scan.

  2. Magnetic resonance imaging: Magnetic resonance imaging, commonly known as MRI, is a medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to generate detailed images of the body’s internal structures. For instance, an MRI scan can be used to visualize the brain and detect abnormalities such as tumors or lesions.

  3. Modestly: Modestly means to do something in a humble or unassuming manner. For example, she modestly accepted the award, thanking her team for their support and downplaying her own contributions.

  4. Compared: Compared is used to highlight the similarities or differences between two or more things. For instance, when comparing the two cars, it was evident that one had better fuel efficiency than the other.

  5. Appreciable: Appreciable means noticeable or significant. For example, there was an appreciable improvement in her performance after she started practicing regularly.

  6. Increases: Increases refer to the act of becoming larger, greater, or more in quantity. For instance, regular exercise increases muscle strength and endurance.

  7. Amplitudes: Amplitudes refer to the maximum extent or magnitude of a vibration or oscillation. For example, the amplitude of a sound wave determines its volume or loudness.

  8. Bout: A bout refers to a short period or session of intense activity or competition. For instance, the boxer won the bout after a series of intense punches and defensive maneuvers.

  9. Consistently: Consistently means to do something in a regular, reliable, or predictable manner. For example, she consistently scored high marks in her exams by studying diligently and staying focused.

  10. Predict: Predict means to forecast or estimate an outcome or event based on available information or evidence. For instance, weather forecasters predict that there will be heavy rain tomorrow based on the current atmospheric conditions.