Skeletal muscles are the primary unit for the movement of the human body, they serve as shock absorber and protect the skeleton system against external loads. By maintaining a certain force level, muscle show fatigue effects, expressed by a decrease of the retentive force. To incorporate such effect
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Studying the Tensile Behaviour of GLARE Laminates: A Finite Element Modelling Approach
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- Springer Netherlands
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- 2010
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- 18
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- Article
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- 0929-189X
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