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Fig. 5. Comparison of the strain (A) and shortening velocity (B) for the simulation
and sawtooth cycles and the stress (C) and instantaneous power output (D)
developed. The stress was higher during the simulation (in vivo
length cycle) cycle than during the sawtooth cycle throughout most of
shortening; however, the instantaneous power output was only greater during
the later part of shortening. L is muscle length, and saw 70% cycle
refers to a sawtooth length cycle in which 70% of the total cycle duration is
spent shortening.