This study suggests and statistically tests a consistent analytical method for isolating the critical variables governing the Fenn effect in frog sartorius muscle. It demonstrates that when the Hill factor (P0 - P) is used to normalize the heat of shortening, or the work, or their sum, the enthalpy of shortening, these reduced energy terms are highly linear functions of the time of shortening. Linear correlation of a given form of reduced energy for a given muscle, against the time of shortening yields correlation coefficients of 0.998 or greater. From the regression equations, equations similar in form to the 1938 Hill force-velocity, and 1964 Hill heat of shortening equations, are deduced. The analysis suggests that the efficiency with wh...
1. The effects of single isovelocity shortening contractions on force production of the electrically...
Experiments were designed to gain information about the effects of extremely long sarcomere lengths ...
Thesis (Master of Science)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1963.The ra...
This study suggests and statistically tests a consistent analytical method for isolating the critica...
London 58: 175-203) in 1923. Fenn determined the quantitative relationship between muscle energy lib...
All discussions of muscle energetics concern themselves with the Hill force-velocity relation, which...
Contractile energetics have been studied in twitches of toad sartorius muscle at 6–7°C. Isometric an...
1. A study has been made of energetic cost of contraction in mouse soleus muscle by recording tensio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a Hill-based mathematical model of muscle energetics and t...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...
The total work done during shortening, in repeated stretch-shortening cycles and the subsequent reco...
A phenomenological theory for contracting muscle based on irreversible thermodynamics and the slidin...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
During muscle contraction, chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy when ATP is hydrolysed ...
1. The effects of single isovelocity shortening contractions on force production of the electrically...
Experiments were designed to gain information about the effects of extremely long sarcomere lengths ...
Thesis (Master of Science)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1963.The ra...
This study suggests and statistically tests a consistent analytical method for isolating the critica...
London 58: 175-203) in 1923. Fenn determined the quantitative relationship between muscle energy lib...
All discussions of muscle energetics concern themselves with the Hill force-velocity relation, which...
Contractile energetics have been studied in twitches of toad sartorius muscle at 6–7°C. Isometric an...
1. A study has been made of energetic cost of contraction in mouse soleus muscle by recording tensio...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a Hill-based mathematical model of muscle energetics and t...
1. Stretching a contracting muscle leads to greater mechanical work being done during subsequent sho...
The responses of muscle to steady and stepwise shortening are simulated with a model in which actin-...
The total work done during shortening, in repeated stretch-shortening cycles and the subsequent reco...
A phenomenological theory for contracting muscle based on irreversible thermodynamics and the slidin...
A thermodynamic analysis is presented for the energy conversion by muscle contraction. During the cy...
During muscle contraction, chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy when ATP is hydrolysed ...
1. The effects of single isovelocity shortening contractions on force production of the electrically...
Experiments were designed to gain information about the effects of extremely long sarcomere lengths ...
Thesis (Master of Science)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1963.The ra...