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Noonan et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Fiber type and size as sources of variation in human single muscle fiber passive elasticity

Noonan et al., 2020

Document ID
2646255540970955654
Author
Noonan A
Zwambag D
Mazara N
Weersink E
Power G
Brown S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering

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Studies on single muscle fiber passive material properties often report relatively large variation in elastic modulus (or normalized stiffness), and it is not clear where this variation arises. This study was designed to determine if the stiffness, normalized to both fiber cross …
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