exhibit stretching. Increasing flexibility through stretching is one of the basic tenets of physical fitness. It is common for athletes to stretch before...
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scholar Sylvia Tamale, support labia stretching. According to a report in the Global Press Journal, labia stretching is common in Zambia, but such a social...
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time-stretching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Time stretching may refer to: Audio time stretching and pitch scaling, in audio Time stretching, in...
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(disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Stretch All pages with titles containing Stretch Stretching (disambiguation) Stritch (disambiguation) This...
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Active stretching eliminates force and its adverse effects from stretching procedures or it can also be defined as a stretch that requires you to retain...
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Stretch receptors are mechanoreceptors responsive to distention of various organs and muscles, and are neurologically linked to the medulla in the brain...
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Look up stretching in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stretching is a form of physical exercise in which a specific skeletal muscle is deliberately elongated...
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expand, stretching the earlobe. However, stretching with silicone is often a dangerous decision. It is not recommended to use silicone plugs to stretch, due...
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Peter Stretch (October 14, 1670 – September 11, 1746) was among the most prominent early American clockmakers and among the first makers of scientific...
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the component of vorticity in the stretching direction—due to the conservation of angular momentum. Vortex stretching is associated with a particular term...
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