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What does an unexpected decrease in the growth rate of the money supply do to inflation and unemployment in the short-run? What does it do to inflation and unemployment in the long run?
Myofilaments
The filamentous components of muscle cells, including actin and myosin, responsible for muscle contraction.
Actin
A globular protein that forms long filaments which are essential components of the cytoskeleton in cells and interact with myosin in muscle cells to facilitate contraction.
Fascicle
A bundle of muscle fibers or neurons bound together by connective tissue, contributing to the overall structure and function of muscles or nerves.
Perimysium
The connective tissue that encases muscle fibers into bundles or fascicles within a muscle.
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