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metabolic costs of generating force

Title: metabolic costs of generating force
Category: /Science & Technology
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metabolic costs of generating force
ENERGETCS OF BIPEDAL RUNNING 1. METABOLIC COST OF GENERATING FORCE Summary Similarly sized bipeds and quadrupeds use nearly the same amount of metabolic energy to run, despite dramatic differences in morphology and running mechanics. It has been shown that the rate of metabolic energy use in quadrupedal runners and bipedal hoppers can be predicted from just body weight and time available to generate force as indicated by the foot ground contact. We tested whether this link …showed first 75 words of 511 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 511 total…proportion to body weight, Wb -0.31 (Taylor et al. 1982). References ALEXANDER, R. MCN. , JAYES, A.S., MALOIY, G. M. O. AND WATHUTA, E.M. (1981). Allometry of the leg muscles of Mammals. J.zool., Lond. 194, 539-552 BARNAY, M. (1967). ATPase activity of myosin correlated With speed of muscle shortening. J. Gen. Physiol. 50, 197-218. BIEWENER, A. A. (1983). Allometry of quadrupedal locomotion: the scaling of duty factor, bone curvature and limb orientation to body size. J. exp. Biol. 105, 147-171

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