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Mechanical Constitutive Laws
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Ben-Tal, 2006
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Simplified models for gas exchange in the human lungs
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Ben-Tal, 2006
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Simplified models for gas exchange in the human lungs
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Costa, Holmes, McCulloch, 2001
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Modelling Cardiac Mechanical Properties In Three Dimensions
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Demiray, 1981
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Large deformation analysis of some soft biological tissues
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Gasser, Ogden, Holzapfel, 2006
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Fibre Dispersion Law (Version A)
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Gasser, Ogden, Holzapfel, 2006
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Fibre Dispersion Law (Version B)
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guccione.cellml
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guccione.cellml
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Holmes, 2006
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Teaching from classic papers: Hill's model of muscle contraction
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Hunter, McCulloch, ter Keurs, 1998
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Modelling the mechanical properties of cardiac muscle
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Hunter, Smaill, Hunter, 1995
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A pole-zero constitutive law for myocardium
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Itskov, Ehret, Mavrilas, 2006
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A Polyconvex Anisotropic Strain-Energy Function for Soft Collagenous Tissues
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McLean, Su, van den Bogert, 2003
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Development and Validation of a 3-D Model to Predict Knee Joint Loading During Dynamic Movement
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Nagano, Gerritsen, 2001
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Effects of Neuromuscular Strength Training on Vertical Jumping Performance - A Computer Simulation Study
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Oomens, Maenhout, van Oijen, Drost, Baaijens, 2003
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Finite element modelling of contracting skeletal muscle
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Panerai, 1980
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A Model of Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Energetics
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Rivlin, Saunders, 1951
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Large Elastic Deformations of Isotropic Materials. VII. Experiments on the Deformation of Rubber
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Schmid, Nash, Young, Hunter, 2006
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Myocardial Material Parameter Estimation - A Comparative Study for Simple Shear (Separated Fung Law)
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Schmid, Nash, Young, Hunter, 2006
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Myocardial Material Parameter Estimation - A Comparative Study for Simple Shear (Taylor Series Expansion of the Tangent Law)
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Siebert, Rode, Herzog, Till, Blickhan, 2008
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Nonlinearities make a difference: comparison of two common Hill-type models with real muscle (CC Model)
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Siebert, Rode, Herzog, Till, Blickhan, 2008
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Nonlinearities make a difference: comparison of two common Hill-type models with real muscle (CC + SEC Model)