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1. Is curvature of the force-velocity relationship affected by oxygen availability? Evidence from studies in ex vivo and in situ rat muscles.

2. Blood lactate accumulation decreases during the slow component of oxygen uptake without a decrease in muscular efficiency.

3. Force-frequency and force-length properties in skeletal muscle following unilateral focal ischaemic insult in a rat model.

4. Low-frequency fatigue at maximal and submaximal muscle contractions.

5. Is a parallel elastic element responsible for the enhancement of steady-state muscle force following active stretch?

6. The biphasic force-velocity relationship in whole rat skeletal muscle in situ.

7. Reports of the length dependence of fatigue are greatly exaggerated.

8. Cadence, power, and muscle activation in cycle ergometry.

9. Force-frequency relationship and potentiation in mammalian skeletal muscle.

10. Coexistence of potentiation and fatigue in skeletal muscle.

11. Length dependence of staircase potentiation: interactions with caffeine and dantrolene sodium.

12. Length dependence of active force production in skeletal muscle.

13. Staircase in mammalian muscle without light chain phosphorylation.

14. Caffeine and length dependence of staircase potentiation in skeletal muscle.

15. Attenuation of myosin light chain phosphorylation and posttetanic potentiation in atrophied skeletal muscle.

16. Length-dependent potentiation and myosin light chain phosphorylation in rat gastrocnemius muscle.

17. Inhibition of Ca2+ release in rat atrophied gastrocnemius muscle.

18. The behavior of rectus femoris and vastus lateralis during fatigue and recovery: an electromyographic and vibromyographic study.

19. Absence of myosin light chain phosphorylation and twitch potentiation in atrophied skeletal muscle.

20. Myosin light chain phosphorylation and posttetanic potentiation in fatigued skeletal muscle.

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