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Abstract The hope was recently expressed (Hill 1937, p. 116) that with the development of a more accurate and rapid technique for muscle heat measurement, a much more consistent picture might emerge of the energy relations of muscles shortening (or lengthening) and doing positive (or negative) work. This hope has been realized, and some astonishingly simple and accurate relations have been found, relations, moreover, which (among other things) determine the effect of load on speed of shortening, allow the form of the isometric contraction to be predicted, and are the basis of the so-called “visco-elasticity” of skeletal muscle. This paper is divided into three parts. In Part I further developments of the technique are described: everything has depended on the technique, so no apology is needed for a rather full description of it and of the precautions necessary. In Part II the results themselves are described and discussed. In Part III the “visco-elastic” properties of active muscle are shown to be a consequence of the properties described in Part II.
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Archibald Vivian Hill
Belarusian Research Center For Pediatric Oncology and Hematology
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
University College London
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d93e449402b8412aa3ca70 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1938.0050
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