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Fascicle arrangements produce skeletal muscles with different structures and functional properties, and determine their individual range of motion and power. List the seven different fascicle arrangements of human skeletal muscles and give a specific example of each.
Moral Hazard
A situation where one party in a transaction has the opportunity to assume additional risks that negatively affect the other party because they do not bear the full consequences of their actions.
Contract Changes
Modifications or adjustments made to the terms, conditions, obligations, or rights within a contract between parties.
Behavior
The actions or reactions of an entity, often in response to its environment.
Moral Hazard
The situation in which an individual or entity is more likely to take risks because the potential costs will not be borne by them but by another party.
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