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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Schematic showing fiber direction in the longitudinal (a) and transverse (b) directions
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Experimental setup (Biomomentum MACH-1TM) for compression testing
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Stress–strain response for fresh muscle in compression in the longitudinal direction at three strain rates
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Stress–strain response for fresh muscle in compression in the transverse direction at three strain rates
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Stress–strain response for fresh porcine muscle in compression, showing loading and unloading in the longitudinal direction
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Stress–strain responses for fresh muscle in compression, comparing the longitudinal and transverse directions at strain rates of 0.1 s−1 (a), 0.01 s−1 (b), and 0.001 s−1 (c). # denotes statistical difference between peak response of longitudinal and transverse data.
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Micrograph of H&E stained 0% strain (control) muscle with scale bar in micrometers
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Micrograph of muscle compressed to 30% strain at 0.1 s−1 in the longitudinal (a) and transverse (b) directions with scale bar in micrometers and arrows showing the loading direction
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Date of download: 10/29/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Anisotropic Compressive Properties of Passive Porcine Muscle Tissue J Biomech Eng. 2014;136(11): doi: / Figure Legend: Area fraction and mean area (mean with standard deviation error bars) values for all loading conditions. * denotes statistical difference from control and # denotes statistical difference from transverse loaded specimens at 50% strain.
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