According to this latter hypothesis, microsporidians progress from foci grouped in the peripheral muscle to the central musculature, with random dispersion.
Perhaps it really is a state of one's own musculature.
Thus, the normal heart, at first sight, appears to have an extensive mass of musculature in the septal aspect of the right ventricular outflow tract.
The superficial components of the right ventricular musculature run in longitudinal direction, and shorten the outflow tract during contraction.
The samples were obtained from the musculature adjoining the dorsal fins.
It is the old story of mighty musculature but wee little brains.
A layer of fibrous interstitial material was observed between the basal lamina and the musculature (fig. 6).
They involve regular contraction of perivaginal musculature and cause muscular hypertrophy and possibly inhibition of detrusor contraction by a local inhibitory neural reflex.