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Muscle contraction

Bagshaw, 1993

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7097093922876475484
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Bagshaw C
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L-------------------------------------------Kathy Ruppel, Ken Niebling and JeffFiner for their help and comments on the first draft. I am also grateful for discussions with and comments from Dr Neil Miliar, Professor Bob Simmons, Dr Roger Cooke, Dr Tosbio Yanagida, Dr John …
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