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Skeletal muscle tissue in movement and health: Positives and negatives
Stan L. Lindstedt
Biological Sciences
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Muscle Function
100%
Skeletal muscle
100%
Muscle Activity
100%
Skeletal muscle Tissue
100%
Muscle Force
50%
Energy Use
50%
Titin
50%
Muscle Properties
50%
Good News
50%
Functional Hypothesis
50%
Isometric Contraction
50%
Work-as-done
50%
Shortening Velocity
50%
Muscle Power
50%
Work Loop
50%
Force-length
50%
Muscle Physiology
50%
Muscle Structure
50%
Loop Analysis
50%
Lengthening Contractions
50%
Josephson
50%
Varying Forces
50%
Muscle Type
50%
Working Cycle
50%
Isotonic Contraction
50%
Isolated muscle
50%
Sliding Filament Model
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Skeletal Muscle
100%
Muscle Tissue
100%
Muscle Function
100%
Muscle Strength
50%
Muscle Isometric Contraction
25%
Muscle Isotonic Contraction
25%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Scientific Method
100%
Skeletal Muscle Tissue
100%
Force Generator
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Muscle Strength
100%
Isometrics
50%
Connectin
50%
Generator
50%
Neuroscience
Skeletal Muscle
100%
In Vivo
33%
Titin
33%