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concentric
in the direction of contraction of a muscle. (E.g. extension of the lower arm via the elbow joint while contracting the triceps and other elbow extensor muscles; closing of the jaw while flexing the masseter)

Antonym: eccentric. Concentric and eccentric movements are collectively referred to as isotonic (with motion), the antonym of which is isometric (without motion).

Having a common center
{a} having one and the same center
Having a common center, as circles of different size, one within another
Concentric circles or rings have the same centre. On a blackboard, he drew five concentric circles. having the same centre eccentric (concentricus, from com- ( COM-) + centrum )
general name for any spacing scheme in millefiori weights which features concentric circles of canes placed around a central cane or cluster of canes Concentric weights ate either "open" (circles spaced relatively far apart) or "close" (circles close together), or "spaced" (millefiori canes set equal distances apart in vaguely defined concentric circles)
shortening of the muscle due to contraction
having a common center; "concentric rings"
Having a common center, such as circles or diameters
  A searchcoil configuration using one or more transmit and one receive windings having unequal diameters aligned on a common center; most recently arranged on the same plane and called Coplanar Concentric
having a common center; "concentric rings
A concentric contraction causes muscle movement that shortens the muscle
in the direction of contraction of a muscle. (E.g. extension of the lower arm while flexing the tricep; closing of the jaw while flexing the masseter). (Antonym: Eccentric)
towards the centre
Having two sets of walls, one inside the other
A searchcoil configuration using one or more transmit and one receive windings having unequal diameters aligned on a common center; most recently arranged on the same plane and called coplanar concentric
Concentric means having the same center Two circles which have the same center are concentric
a group of circles, each inside the others - like tree rings
One or more circles within each other, having the same centre point
{s} having a common center or axis (of circles, spheres, etc.)
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