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Muscle Powered Blood Pump

ASAIO Journal, 1999
A pneumatic ventricular assist device (Sarns/3M) has been redesigned for low volume hydraulic actuation to accommodate muscle powered drive systems. Design modifications include adding a bellows/piston mechanism (to compress the blood sac) and a compliance chamber for volume compensation.
D R, Trumble, J A, Magovern
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POWER GENERATION FROM FOUR SKELETAL MUSCLE CONFIGURATIONS

ASAIO Journal, 1997
The development of long term cardiac assist devices is currently limited by the lack of an appropriate totally implantable power source. Transformed fatigue resistant skeletal muscle has been proposed as such a power source. The goal of this study was to determine the optimal latissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) configuration capable of obtaining maximum ...
V, Badhwar   +3 more
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Human Power Output and Muscle Fatigue

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1994
In human locomotion the ability to generate and sustain power output is of fundamental importance. This review examines the implications for power output of having variability in the metabolic and contractile properties within the population of muscle fibres which comprise the major locomotory muscles.
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Sensory neurobiology: Muscles power pheromone sensation

Current Biology
While we understand how the five main sensory organs enable and facilitate stimulus detection, little is known about how the vomeronasal organ enables pheromone sensation. A new study finds specialized muscles poised to coordinate stimulus delivery, dynamics, and arousal.
Jennifer, Jensen, Lisa, Stowers
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Muscles, Strength and Power

2019
As an Australian, growing up listening to colonial history and popular lore, we were taught that Australia was built through the efforts of male muscle. Folklore depicts Australia’s formative years to be a period where rugged outback settlers battled nature and the odds, in a struggle for survival.
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The Power Lever: An Instrument for Measuring Muscle Power

Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1966
Abstract An instrument, referred to as the power lever, was devised and constructed. It measures directly the horsepower developed in a variety of single explosive movements of the body, and is based upon the mechanical principle of power, that is, the rate of doing work.
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Power Possibilities at Muscle Shoals, Alabama

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1925
This study was made in February and March, 1925. The author had access to the public records of the War Department but his responsibility for all statements is complete. Factual conveyance has been more important than euphony or euphemism. The object of the report is to present the basic facts pertaining to the whole Muscle Shoals situation in a way ...
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Control of satellite cell function in muscle regeneration and its disruption in ageing

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021
Pedro Sousa-Victor, Pura Muñoz-Cánoves
exaly  

Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Vaibhav G Patel   +2 more
exaly  

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