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    If You See a Limb Move,first in One Direction,then in the Opposite,you
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If You See a Limb Move,first in One Direction,then in the Opposite,you

Question 51

Question 51

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If you see a limb move,first in one direction,then in the opposite,you can be sure that there are two opposing muscles responsible.

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