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MCSA
(redirected from Muscle Cross-Sectional Area)

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MCSAMicrosoft Certified Systems Administrator
MCSAMountain Club of South Africa
MCSAMethodist Church of Southern Africa
MCSAMotor Current Signature Analysis
MCSAMuscle Cross-Sectional Area
MCSAMajor County Sheriff's Association
MCSAMissouri Council of School Administrators
MCSAMir Cooperative Solar Array (joint US/Russian project)
MCSAMulti-Channel Spectrum Analyzer
MCSAMotor Carrier Safety Act of 1984
MCSAMorris Campus Student Association
MCSAMoscow, Camden, and San Augustine Railroad
MCSAMarble Collectors' Society of America
MCSAMathematical and Computational Sciences Awareness workshop
MCSAMarine Corps Supply Activity
MCSAMidwest Collegiate Snowsports Association
MCSAMcMaster University Chinese Students' Association (Ontario, Canada)
MCSAMinnesota Chinese Student Association
MCSAMidwest Collegiate Sailing Association, Inc.
MCSAMarion County Staffing Association
MCSAManeuver Control System Applications
MCSAModified Carry-Select Adder
MCSAMotor Carrier Safety Administration (US DOT)


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That factorial trial demonstrated improvement in quadriceps muscle cross-sectional area in response to exercise training--an effect that was still evident even when the anabolic steroid nandrolone decanoate was used as a co-intervention.
Also, the assumption that muscle cross-sectional area is the most important parameter in strength production does not hold when examined with other known variables.
So you run up against a problem as animals grow larger in that they need to be adding more muscle cross-sectional area to support their own weight, but the mere fact of adding that muscle adds weight.
 
 
 
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