A
Altringham, JD
- Influence of cycle frequency, muscle strain and muscle length on work and power production of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ventricular muscleCL Harwood, IS Young, JD AltringhamJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2723-2733;
B
Bauer, E
- Resistance reflex that maintains upright head posture in the flesh fly neobellieria bullata (Sarcophagidae)C Gilbert, E BauerJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2735-2744;
Boutilier, RG
- Cardiac output as a predictor of metabolic rate in cod gadus morhuaDM Webber, RG Boutilier, SR KerrJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2779-2789;
Burgetz, IJ
- Initial recruitment of anaerobic metabolism during sub-maximal swimming in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)IJ Burgetz, A Rojas-Vargas, SG Hinch, DJ RandallJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2711-2721;
C
Chen, M S
- Energetics of bipedal running. II. Limb design and running mechanics.T J Roberts, M S Chen, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2753-2762;
D
Doherty, PA
- Mechanical properties of the tadpole tail finPA Doherty, RJ Wassersug, JM LeeJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2691-2699;
F
Farrell, AP
- Effects of temperature, adrenaline and ryanodine on power production in rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss ventricular trabeculaeHA Shiels, ED Stevens, AP FarrellJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2701-2710;
G
Gans, C
- Kinematics, muscular activity and propulsion in gopher snakesBR Moon, C GansJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2669-2684;
Gilbert, C
- Resistance reflex that maintains upright head posture in the flesh fly neobellieria bullata (Sarcophagidae)C Gilbert, E BauerJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2735-2744;
H
Harwood, CL
- Influence of cycle frequency, muscle strain and muscle length on work and power production of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ventricular muscleCL Harwood, IS Young, JD AltringhamJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2723-2733;
Hinch, SG
- Initial recruitment of anaerobic metabolism during sub-maximal swimming in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)IJ Burgetz, A Rojas-Vargas, SG Hinch, DJ RandallJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2711-2721;
J
Jakobsen, M H
- Interaction between haemoglobin and synthetic peptides of the N-terminal cytoplasmic fragment of trout band 3 (AE1) protein.F B Jensen, M H Jakobsen, R E WeberJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2685-2690;
Jensen, F B
- Interaction between haemoglobin and synthetic peptides of the N-terminal cytoplasmic fragment of trout band 3 (AE1) protein.F B Jensen, M H Jakobsen, R E WeberJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2685-2690;
K
Kerr, SR
- Cardiac output as a predictor of metabolic rate in cod gadus morhuaDM Webber, RG Boutilier, SR KerrJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2779-2789;
Kram, R
- Energetics of bipedal running. I. Metabolic cost of generating force.T J Roberts, R Kram, P G Weyand, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2745-2751;
L
Lee, JM
- Mechanical properties of the tadpole tail finPA Doherty, RJ Wassersug, JM LeeJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2691-2699;
M
Marsh, R L
- Activation patterns and length changes in hindlimb muscles of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana during jumping.J M Olson, R L MarshJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2763-2777;
Moon, BR
- Kinematics, muscular activity and propulsion in gopher snakesBR Moon, C GansJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2669-2684;
O
Olson, J M
- Activation patterns and length changes in hindlimb muscles of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana during jumping.J M Olson, R L MarshJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2763-2777;
R
Randall, DJ
- Initial recruitment of anaerobic metabolism during sub-maximal swimming in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)IJ Burgetz, A Rojas-Vargas, SG Hinch, DJ RandallJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2711-2721;
Roberts, T J
- Energetics of bipedal running. I. Metabolic cost of generating force.T J Roberts, R Kram, P G Weyand, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2745-2751;
- Energetics of bipedal running. II. Limb design and running mechanics.T J Roberts, M S Chen, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2753-2762;
Rojas-Vargas, A
- Initial recruitment of anaerobic metabolism during sub-maximal swimming in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)IJ Burgetz, A Rojas-Vargas, SG Hinch, DJ RandallJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2711-2721;
S
Shiels, HA
- Effects of temperature, adrenaline and ryanodine on power production in rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss ventricular trabeculaeHA Shiels, ED Stevens, AP FarrellJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2701-2710;
Stevens, ED
- Effects of temperature, adrenaline and ryanodine on power production in rainbow trout oncorhynchus mykiss ventricular trabeculaeHA Shiels, ED Stevens, AP FarrellJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2701-2710;
T
Taylor, C R
- Energetics of bipedal running. I. Metabolic cost of generating force.T J Roberts, R Kram, P G Weyand, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2745-2751;
- Energetics of bipedal running. II. Limb design and running mechanics.T J Roberts, M S Chen, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2753-2762;
W
Wassersug, RJ
- Mechanical properties of the tadpole tail finPA Doherty, RJ Wassersug, JM LeeJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2691-2699;
Webber, DM
- Cardiac output as a predictor of metabolic rate in cod gadus morhuaDM Webber, RG Boutilier, SR KerrJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2779-2789;
Weber, R E
- Interaction between haemoglobin and synthetic peptides of the N-terminal cytoplasmic fragment of trout band 3 (AE1) protein.F B Jensen, M H Jakobsen, R E WeberJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2685-2690;
Weyand, P G
- Energetics of bipedal running. I. Metabolic cost of generating force.T J Roberts, R Kram, P G Weyand, C R TaylorJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2745-2751;
Y
Young, IS
- Influence of cycle frequency, muscle strain and muscle length on work and power production of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ventricular muscleCL Harwood, IS Young, JD AltringhamJournal of Experimental Biology 1998 201: 2723-2733;
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