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Date: 2014-10-13 21:25:18
Muscular system
Muscle
Soft tissue
Tissues
Human musculoskeletal system
Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy
Anatomy
Anatomical terms of motion
Exercise physiology

College of San Mateo Official Course Outline 1. COURSE ID: KINE 300 TITLE: Anatomy in Motion Semester Units/Hours: 3.0 units; a minimum of 48.0 lecture hours/semester Method of Grading: Grade Option (Letter Grade or P/NP

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