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Contractility (Biology)

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  • view On the contractility or irritability of the muscles of paralysed limbs, and their excitability by the galvanic current, in comparison with the corresponding muscles of healthy limbs / by Robert Bentley Todd.
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    On the contractility or irritability of the muscles of paralysed limbs, and their excitability by the galvanic current, in comparison with the corresponding muscles of healthy limbs / by Robert Bentley Todd.

    Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860 | Date: [1847]
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    Factors influencing myocardial contractility / edited by Ralph D. Tanz, Frederic Kavaler, Jay Roberts.

    | Date: 1967
  • view Additional experiments on the excitability of paralysed and healthy limbs by the galvanic current / by R. B. Todd, M.D., F.R.S. (Physician to King's College Hospital).
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    Additional experiments on the excitability of paralysed and healthy limbs by the galvanic current / by R. B. Todd, M.D., F.R.S. (Physician to King's College Hospital).

    Todd, R. B. | Date: 1853
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    Mechanisms of cell motility : molecular aspects of contractility / Peter Sheterline.

    Sheterline, Peter | Date: 1983
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