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The functional significance of muscle architecture: a theoretical analysis
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58713
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RP22845
Author:
Gans, Carl, 1923-2009
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REVIEWS OF ANATOMY, EMBRYOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY. 1965 v.38 : 115-142;
Year:
1965
Subject:
Muscles
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Morphology (Animals)
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