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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2014) 217 (19): 3432–3440.
Published: 1 October 2014
... . J. Biophys. Biochem. Cytol. 10 , 187 - 200 . Syme D. A. , Josephson R. K. ( 2002 ). How to build fast muscles: synchronous and asynchronous designs . Integr. Comp. Biol. 42 , 762 - 770 . Tavolga W. N. ( 1964 ). Sonic characteristics and mechanisms in marine...
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2006) 209 (23): 4751–4767.
Published: 1 December 2006
.../tetranew/ ). * Author for correspondence (e-mail: dpower@ualg.pt ) 18 9 2006 © The Company of Biologists Limited 2006 2006 fast muscle slow muscle splice variants teleost temporal gene expression profile thyroid hormones Fish are an interesting alternative model...
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Journal of Experimental Biology
J Exp Biol (2001) 204 (13): 2239–2250.
Published: 1 July 2001
... involve a series of symmetrical, high-frequency tailbeats that are kinematically similar to lower-frequency, sustained swimming. The patterns of muscle recruitment and strain associated with these swimming behaviours were determined using electromyography and sonomicrometry. Axial patterns of fast muscle...