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Fig. 1. Laser flash-induced mechanical response. Typical fibre length as a % of L0 (A) and force (B) changes of the preparation, contracting isometrically (a) or shortening isotonically (b–f) under five different afterloads. Length recordings a, b, c, d, e and f correspond to force recordings a', b', c', d', e' and f', respectively. The loads were Po (isometric contraction, a, a'), 0.78 Po (b, b'), 0.53 Po (c, c'), 0.35 Po (d, d'), 0.09 Po (e, e') and 0 (unloaded shortening, f, f'), respectively. The initial (relaxed) length L0 and the cross-sectional area of the fibre were 2.8 mm and 6.8x10–5 cm2, respectively.





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