A numerical model of passive and active behavior of skeletal muscles
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Publication:1267914
DOI10.1016/S0045-7825(97)00162-XzbMath0906.73051OpenAlexW2004737679MaRDI QIDQ1267914
E. B. Pires, R. Salvado, P. B. Dinis, João A. C. Martins
Publication date: 16 February 1999
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0045-7825(97)00162-x
Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Biomechanics (92C10) Biomechanical solid mechanics (74L15)
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