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Understanding the potential for inter-individual variability in the expressed section is important when using muscle models to simulate movement.
The ratios LTR LF⋅OPT and LF⋅OPT:r were important in determining the amount of variability in the expressed section of the force length relationship.
It was concluded that inter-individual variability in the expressed section of the force length relationship is possible, particularly for muscles with intermediate values of LTR LF⋅OPT and LF⋅OPT:r such as the brachialis and vastus lateralis.
A generalised model of a mono-articular muscle tendon complex was used to examine the effect of various muscle architecture parameters on the expressed section of the force length relationship for a 90° joint range of motion.
Using PCR primers that flanked the rearrangement site within the expressed section we found that the published contig sequence is present in all varieties and the rearranged sequence is found and expressed only in BPM 24 (see Additional file 2).
Numerical results are expressed in Section 6.
The generalized formulation of the OPF problem is expressed in Section 3.
As expressed in Section 3.2, the average error probability P e is required to compute the diversity order d.
This is necessary for a better understanding of the presented method which is expressed in section III.
Due to the reasons expressed in Section 3.1, a prediction performed with the final calibration results of Table 4 is still subject to errors at diffracting obstacles.
We will describe the message format model, how the API is designed, the features enabled by this design and how it meets the requirements expressed in Section 1.3.
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