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Re: positive and negative work



Larry Smith wrote:
What's the chemistry of getting tired?

BTW, there are a number of research laboratories specifically dedicated
to the study of "tiredness", or more correctly "muscle fatigue".
Checking out their websites might give you a quickie grasp of some of
the biochemical issues involved.

For example, the Cooke Lab at UCSF, <http://www.ucsf.edu/cooke/> and the
Muscle Fatigue Lab at Boston University's NeuroMuscular Research Center,
<http://nmrc.bu.edu/labs/mfl/>.

Best wishes,

Larry

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Larry Cartwright Retired Physics Teacher
<exit60@cablespeed.com> Charlotte MI 48813 USA
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