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I. Stokes and D. M. Greenapple
1
Measurement of soft tissue
S. J. Olney and D. A. Winter
9
Predictions of knee and ments of force in walking and kinematic data
of surface
deformation
ankle mofrom EMG
21
Biped gait placement
39
The frequency
M. G. Hoy and R. F. Zernicke
49
Modulation of limb dynamics swing phase of locomotion
H. Cezayirlioglu, E. Bahniuk, D. T. Davy and K. G. Heiple
61
Anisotropic yield under combined torque
S. Niku and J. M. Henderson
71
Toward quantification of movements by frequency analysis
77
Incompressibility
79
Second Conference Rheologists
M. A. Townsend
E. K. Antonsson
Technical
and R. W. Mann
stabilization
content
via
foot
of gait in the
behavior of axial force
bone and
athetotic spectrum
Note
S. Mahanian
and R. Piziali
Announcement
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2
S. Lee, Y. C. Fung, M. Matsuda, H. Xue, D. Schneider and K. Han
81
The development of mechanical strength of surgically anastomosed arteries sutured with Dexon
G. J. van lngen Schenau, G. de Groot and R. W. de Boer
91
The control of speed speed skaters
S. R. Idelsohn, L. E. Costa and R. Ponso
97
A comparative computational study of blood flow through prosthetic heart valves using the finite element method
V. O’Brien and L. W. Ehrlich
117
I. Simple pulsatile with a constriction vii
in elite
flow
female
in an artery
G. Nemeth and H. Oh&n
129
ln viva moment arm lengths extensor muscles at different of hip flexion
E. J. Cheal, W. C. Hayes, A. A. White III and S. M. Perren
141
Stress analysis of compression plate fixation and its effects on long bone remodeling
T. H. Reif and M. C. Huffstutler
151
A note on the critical flow to initiate closure of pivoting disc mitral valve prostheses
157
The design of a model for a three dimensional stress analysis of the cement layer beneath the medial plateau of a knee prosthesis
Letters to the Editor R. H. Morton
161
Comment on ‘A model for the calculation of mechanical power during distance running’
J. Dapena
163
Correction for ‘Three-dimensional cinematography with control object of unknown shape’
Announcement
165
American Society of Ninth Annual Meeting
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J. Chazal, A. Tanguy, M. Bourges, G. Gaurel, G. Escande, M. Guillot and G. Vanneuville
167
Biomechanical properties of spinal ligaments and a histological study of the supraspinal ligament in traction
S. E. Moskowitz
177
Constitutive stress-strain relations for the myocardium in diastole
D. B. Burr, R. B. Martin, M. B. Schaffler and E. L. Radin
189
Bone
R. Vincentelli
201
The effect of on the tensile cortical bone
S. Niku and J. M. Henderson
209
Determination an athetotic
F. J. Lockett
217
Biomechanics justification for empirical head tolerance criteria ...
and M. Grigorov
vivo
VIII
remodelling in response fatigue microdamage
Haversian properties
to in
remodeling of human
of the parameters arm model
for
Abstracts
225
Eighth Annual Conference of the American Society of Biomechanics
Announcements
245
International Symposium mechanics of Muscle
245
Orthopaedic Biomechanics, tinuing Education Course
Software
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Interaction of peristaltic pulsatile flow in a circular tube
D. MacGregor, M. L. Hull and L. K. Dorius
255
A microcomputer controlled snow ski binding system-l. Instrumentation and field evaluation
D. MacGregor
267
A microcomputer binding system-II. theories
0. Miyakawa, N. Shiokawa. T. Matsuura and K. Hanada
277
A new method for finite element simulation of orthodontic applianceteeth-periodontium-alveolus system
K. J. Hutchison E. Karpinski
285
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T. S. Keller, J. D. Lovin, D. M. Spengler and D. R. Carter
297
Fatigue bone
Announcements
305
International Congress tegration in Oral and Reconstruction
305
1985 Engineering Summer Conferences: Microcomputer Applications in Occupational Health and Safety Engineering
305
Biomechanics
L. M. Srivastava V. P. Srivastava
and
and M. L. Hull
and
Survey
Section
controlled Release
snow ski decision
viva demonstration of flow recirculation and turbulence downstream of graded stenoses in canine arteries
of immature
306 - Articular Structures Movement Software
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I ix
baboon
of Human
cortical
on Tissue InMaxillo-facial
Movement
Cartilage and other Joint in Relation to Loading and
Volume
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R. J. Gregor, P. R. Cavanagh and M. LaFortune
307
Knee flexor moments during propulsion in cycling-a creative solution to Lombard’s Paradox
L. J. Gibson
317
The mechanical lous bone
T. J. Stormont, K. N. An, B. F. Morrey and E. Y. Chao
329
Elbow joint contact son of techniques
A. J. Ward-Smith
337
A mathematical theory of running, based on the first law of thermodynamics, and its application to the performance of world-class athletes
A. J. Ward-Smith
351
A mathematical ence of adverse on sprinting
R. N. Marshall, R. K. Jensen and G. A. Wood
359
A general Newtonian simulation n-segment open chain model
B. Drerup
369
Improvements rotation from pedicles
H. J. Woltring, R. Huiskes, A. de Lange and F. E. Vel$pa_us
379
Finite centroid and helical axis estimation from noisy landmark measurements in the study of human joint kinematics
A. Ascenzi, A. Benvenuti, F. Mango and R. Simili
391
Mechanical hysteresis single osteons: technical preliminary results
A. Ben Jebria
399
A mechanical approach to the longitudinal dispersion of gas flowing in human airways
Announcements
407
International Conference on Biomechanics and Clinical Kinesiology of Hand and Foot
407
Fifth Meeting of the European of Biomechanics
409
Force, velocity and energy flow during the overarm throw in female handball players
415
The measurement of shock waves following heel strike while running
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H. A. G. H.
J. J. J. C.
of cancel-
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analysis of the influand favourable winds
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in measuring vertebral the projections of the
loops from devices and
Society
6
J. Joris, Edwards van Muyen, van lngen Schenau and _ G. Kemper
J. A. Dickinson, T. M. Leinhardt
behaviour
S. D. Cook and
x
D. J. Sanderson and H. J. Sommer III
423
Kinematic propulsion
features
B. E. Maki, M. J. Rosen and s. R. Simon
431
Modification mechanical
of spastic damping
G. S. Throckmorton L. s. Throckmorton
445
Quantitative calculations of temporomandibular joint reaction forces-l. The importance of the magnitude of the jaw muscle forces
G. S. Throckmorton
453
Quantitative calculations of temporomandibular joint reaction forces-II. The importance of the direction of the jaw muscle forces
Technical Notes T. V. How and H. Campbell
463
Arterial steal phenomenon in femorowith arterio-venous tibia1 bypass shunt
B. Drerup and E. Hierholzer
467
Objective determination of anatomical landmarks on the body surface: measurement of the vertebra prominens from surface curvature
Book Review T. D. Brown
475
The Mechanical Bones, by J. Currey
Announcements
477
Ninth Brazilian Congress of Biomedical Engineering and IberianAmerican Meeting of Biortfedical Engineering
477
Symposium on Advances tation Technology
and
Software
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of
wheelchair
gait through
Adaptations
of
in Rehabili-
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L. M. Srivastava
479
Flow of couple stress stenotic blood vessels
H. Kurosawa, P. S. Walker, S. Abe, A. Garg and T. Hunter
487
Geometry and motion of the knee for implant and orthotic design
501
Moire patterns: an accurate technique for determination of the locus of the centres of rotation
I. Vesely and D. R. Boughner
511
multipurpose A machine
Abstracts
515
Fourth Society
Technical Notes S. D. Gertzbein, K. H. Chan, M. Tile. J. Seligman and A. Kapasouri
xi
fluid
through
tissue
bending
Meeting of the of Biomechanics
European
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557
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R. Huiskes, J. Kremers, A. de Lange, H. J. Woltring, G. Selvik and Th. J. G. van Rens
559
stereophotogrammetric Analytical determination of three-dimensional knee-joint geometry
C. K. Anderson. D. 8. Chaffin, G. D. Herrin and L. S. Matthews
571
A biomechanical model of the lumbosacral joint during lifting activities
Shi-Ping
585
The mechanical response of the active human triceps brachii muscle to very rapid stretch and shortening
J. W. Osborn and F. A. Barager
599
Predicted pattern of human muscle activity during clenching derived from a computer assisted model: symmetric vertical bite forces
G. J. Langewouters, K. H. Wesseling and W. J. A. Goedhard
613
The pressure dependent dynamic elasticity of 35 thoracic and 16 abdominal human aortas in vitro described by a five component model
621
Regression equations to predict segmental moments of inertia from measurements: an anthropometric extension of the data of Chandler et al. (1975)
625
A new contact
629
Muscles, Reflexes, by T. A. McMahon
631
A method of bicycle
Ma and G. I. Zahalak
Technical Notes R. N. Hinrichs
J. Nilsson, V. P. Stokes and A. Thorstensson Book Review T. P. Andriacchi
method
to
measure
foot
and Locomotion.
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M. L. Hull and M. Jorge
xii
for biomechanical pedalling
analysis
Pei Zhao-Hong, and
Xi Bao-Shu
645
Wall shear stress distribution in a model human aortic arch: assessment by an electrochemical technique
657
Hydraulic resistance canine shoulder
665
Functional establishing remodeling
685
Note on wave propagation in a thin elastic tube containing a viscous fluid
695
Computation dimensional
703
Velocity distribution along an elastic model of human arterial tree
717
The bone tissue of the canine dible is elastically isotropic
N. H. C. Hwang
P. A. Simkin,
C. C. Pickerel1
and W. J. Wallis S. C. Cowin,
R. T. Hart,
J. R. Balser
and
D. H. Kohn
0. Liepsch,
A. Seemann
and J. Siekmann D. Agonafer,
C. B. Watkins
and J. N. Cannon R. Rieu,
A. Friggi
R. B. Ashman,
and
R. Pelissier
G. Rosinia,
S C. Cowin,
M. G. Fontenot
in bones
of the
adaptation in long bones: in vivo values for surface rate coefficients
of steady flow arterial model
in a two-
man-
and J. C. Rice
Technical Note S. J. Kaplan, W. C. Hayes, J. L. Stone
and
G. S. Beaupre
723 w
Tensile - bone
strength
of bovine
trabecular
Letters to the Editor B. Derbyshire
L. E. Lanyon
and
C. T. Rubin
729
Comment on ‘Static vs dynamic loads as an influence on bone remodelling’
729
Authors’
response
Book Review P. A. Lachenbruch
731
Basic
Microcomputing
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Bio -
733
Fifth Annual Meeting of the Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Society
733
Thirteenth International the Lumbar
733
The Volvo Awards Research 1986
734
Research
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P. A. Simkin, S. J. Houglum and C. C. Pickerel1
735
Compliance and viscoelasticity nine shoulders loaded in vitro
R. R. Pelker and S. Saha
745
Wave propagation across continuity simulating fracture
M. I?. Forwood, R. J. Neal and B. D. Wilson
755
Scaling segmental ertia for individual
K. B. Chandran, and C.-J. Chen
B. Khalighi
763
Experimental study of physiological pulsatile flow past valve prostheses in a model of human aorta-l. Caged ball valves
K. B. Chandran, and C.-J. Chen
B. Khalighi
773
Experimental study of physiological pulsatile flow past valve prostheses in a model of human aorta-II. Tilting the effect of disc valves and orientation
Cz. M. Rodkiewicz, W. Kalita, J. S. Kennedy and R. Pelot
781
On the flow field distortions the aortic arch twist
D. Farahifar, F. Cassot, H. Bodard and R. Pelissier
789
Velocity profiles in the wake of two prosthetic heart valves using a new cardiovascular simulator
T. M. G. J. van Eijden, W. de Boer and W. A. Weijs
803
The orientation of the distal part of the quadriceps femoris muscle as a f lexionfunction of the knee extension angle
Announcement
811
Biomedical Southern Fifth gineering Conference
Erraturn
813
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A. F. Skipor, J. A. A. Miller, D. A. Spencer and A. B. Schultz
821
Stiffness properties and geometry lumbar spine posterior elements
S. Fioretti, A. Germani and T. Leo
831
Stereometry in very close-range nonwith stereophotogrammetry metric cameras for human movement analysis
Kung-ming
Jan
xiv
of myocardial on coronary
stress and blood flow of
Survey Article K. Peleg
843
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Biomechanics tables
of
fruits
and
vege-
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R. Rayman, R. G. Kratky and M. R. Roach
863
Steady canine
S. M. McGill
877
Dynamicallyandstaticallydetermined low back moments during lifting
J. R. Tolbert, W. F. Blair, J. G. Andrews and R. D. Crowninshield
887
The kinetics wrists
D. M. Stevenson A. P. Yoganathan
899
steady simulation of Numerical turbulent flow through trileaflet aortic heart valves-l. Computational scheme and methodology
909
simulation of steady Numerical turbulent flow through trileaflet aortic heart valves-II. Results on five models
and R. W. Norman
and
D. M. Stevenson, A. P. Yoganathan and F. P. Williams
1
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flow aortic
visualization cast
of normal
in a rigid
and prosthetic
T. D. Brown, R. H. Gabel, D. R. Pedersen, L. D. Bell and W. F. Blair
927
Some characteristics of laminar flow velocity spectra detected by a 20 MHz pulsed ultrasound Doppler
J. A. Ringelberg
939
EMG and force production shoulder muscles human isometric abduction
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