Dynamics of muscle function during locomotion: accommodating variable conditions

作者: Gary B. Gillis , Andrew A. Biewener

DOI: 10.1242/JEB.202.23.3387

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摘要: … groove, the vertebrae in that body segment will flex to accommodate the curve in the path, … must perform additional work equivalent to the potential energy gained by the animal’s body …

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