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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15230 · Oct 16

#other This collection of leaked GPT prompts offers a wide range of tools and ideas for interacting with AI models. It includes prompts for tasks like writing, coding, humor, and education, which can help users understand how GPT models work and improve their interactions with AI. By using these prompts, users can create more effective and personalized AI experiences, benefiting from the diverse contributions and insights shared by the community. This resource is valuable for both developers and users looking to enhance their AI interactions. https://github.com/linexjlin/GPTs

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@anatomyarthub · Post #4697 · 03/15/2025, 01:46 PM

#анатомия#мышцы#anatomy#muscles Мышцы — органы, состоящие из мышечной ткани; способны сокращаться под влиянием нервных импульсов. Часть опорно-двигательного аппарата. Выполняют различные движения, обеспечивая перемещение тела, поддержание позы, сокращение голосовых связок, дыхание и прочее. Мышечная ткань — упруга и эластична; состоит из миоцитов (мышечных клеток). Для мышц характерно утомление, которое проявляется при интенсивной работе или нагрузке. Muscles are organs consisting of muscle tissue; they can contract under the influence of nerve impulses. Part of the musculoskeletal system. They perform various movements, ensuring the movement of the body, maintaining posture, contraction of the vocal cords, breathing, etc. Muscle tissue is elastic and flexible; it consists of myocytes (muscle cells). Muscles are characterized by fatigue, which occurs during intense work or stress. @anatomyarthub

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@anatomyarthub · Post #48 · 05/12/2023, 05:46 AM

#анатомия#мышцы#anatomy#muscles Мышцы отвечают за преобразование сигналов, посылаемых нервной системой, в движение. Muscles are responsible for converting signals sent by the nervous system into movement. @anatomyarthub

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