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The following pages link to Synthesis of two-dimensional human walking: a test of the \(\lambda\)-model (Q1889240):
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- Extracting low-velocity concentric and eccentric dynamic muscle properties from isometric contraction experiments (Q310004) (← links)
- Equivalent linear damping characterization in linear and nonlinear force-stiffness muscle models (Q310148) (← links)
- The basic mechanical structure of the skeletal muscle machinery: one model for linking microscopic and macroscopic scales (Q1714381) (← links)
- A macroscopic ansatz to deduce the Hill relation (Q1715381) (← links)
- Evaluation of the lambda model for human postural control during ankle strategy (Q1889265) (← links)
- Spreading out muscle mass within a Hill-type model: a computer simulation study (Q1929622) (← links)
- A model for the transfer of control from the brain to the spinal cord through synaptic learning (Q2137283) (← links)
- Theoretical Hill-type muscle and stability: numerical model and application (Q2262238) (← links)
- Tailoring anatomical muscle paths: a sheath-like solution for muscle routing in musculoskeletal computer models (Q2328391) (← links)
- A model of cerebrocerebello-spinomuscular interaction in the sagittal control of human walking (Q2372993) (← links)
- High-frequency oscillations as a consequence of neglected serial damping in Hill-type muscle models (Q2460448) (← links)
- A geometry- and muscle-based control architecture for synthesising biological movement (Q2659628) (← links)
- Surrogate modeling of multiscale models using kernel methods (Q2952618) (← links)
- The dynamics of the skeletal muscle: A systems biophysics perspective on muscle modeling with the focus on Hill‐type muscle models (Q6067370) (← links)
- A new skeletal model for the ankle joint complex (Q6497466) (← links)