Muscle fiber angle, segment bulging and architectural gear ratio in segmented musculature
EL Brainerd, E Azizi - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005 - journals.biologists.com
The anatomical complexity of myomeres and myosepta has made it difficult to develop a
comprehensive understanding of the relationship between muscle fiber architecture …
comprehensive understanding of the relationship between muscle fiber architecture …
Muscle fiber angle, segment bulging and architectural gear ratio in segmented musculature
EL Brainerd, E Azizi - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> SUMMARY</jats: title>< jats: p> The anatomical complexity of myomeres
and myosepta has made it difficult to develop a comprehensive understanding of the …
and myosepta has made it difficult to develop a comprehensive understanding of the …
Muscle fiber angle, segment bulging and architectural gear ratio in segmented musculature
EL Brainerd, E Azizi - The Journal of experimental biology, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The anatomical complexity of myomeres and myosepta has made it difficult to develop a
comprehensive understanding of the relationship between muscle fiber architecture …
comprehensive understanding of the relationship between muscle fiber architecture …
Muscle fiber angle, segment bulging and architectural gear ratio in segmented musculature.
EL Brainerd, E Azizi - The Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005 - europepmc.org
The anatomical complexity of myomeres and myosepta has made it difficult to develop a
comprehensive understanding of the relationship between muscle fiber architecture …
comprehensive understanding of the relationship between muscle fiber architecture …
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EL Brainerd, E Azizi - The Journal of Experimental Biology - brown.edu
Model simulations of muscle fiber contraction and segment shortening indicate that
longitudinal segment strain, for a given amount of muscle fiber strain, increases with …
longitudinal segment strain, for a given amount of muscle fiber strain, increases with …