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In the science of materials, the extent to which a body is distorted when a deforming force (stress) is applied to it. It is a ratio of the extension or compression of that body (its length, area, or volume) to its original dimensions (see Hooke's law). For example, linear strain is the ratio of the change in length of a body to its original length.



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A new study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research demonstrates that supplementation with Carnipure, manufactured by Lonza, induces an increase in muscle oxygen consumption, providing a potential mechanism for reduced hypoxic stress following resistance exercise.
The research showed that tumor growth in mice could be completely prevented by blocking the expression of tumor cell-derived CTGF and that tumor cell survival was compromised under conditions of hypoxic stress in vitro when CTGF levels were low.
and Europe have demonstrated that D-ribose provides metabolic support to the body during and following hypoxic stress or in cases of metabolic dysfunction.
 
 
 
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