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Wakeling, James M.

3D muscle architecture in the triceps surae muscle: 3D ultrasound methods and maps of fascicle orientation and curvature
A Modelling Approach for Exploring Muscle Dynamics during Cyclic Contractions
Mechanisms that relate transverse loading of muscle to changes in contractile performance
Modelling Extracellular Matrix and Cellular Contributions to Whole Muscle Mechanics
The Contributions of Extracellular Matrix and Sarcomere Properties to Passive Muscle Stiffness in Cerebral Palsy
The Effect of Multidirectional Loading on Contractions of the M. Medial Gastrocnemius
The Energy of Muscle Contraction. I. Tissue Force and Deformation During Fixed-End Contractions
The Energy of Muscle Contraction. II. Transverse Compression and Work
The Energy of Muscle Contraction. III. Kinetic Energy During Cyclic Contractions

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