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Atomistic and Continuum Modelling of Strength and Adhesion of Graphene
Author: Mallika Arachchige, Nuwan Dewapriya
Date created: 2016-04-07
Skeletal muscle and cerebral palsy: Morphological consequences on muscle mechanics
Author: Konno, Ryan
Date created: 2022-08-05
The dynamics of skeletal muscle: a computational study
Author: Tam, Cassidy
Date created: 2022-08-05

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