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  • 3. Length and curvature of the dog diaphragm.
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  • 5. Displacements and strains in the costal diaphragm of the dog.
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  • 7. Costal diaphragm curvature in the dog.
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  • 8. Mechanical advantage of the canine diaphragm.
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  • 11. Mechanisms of the inspiratory action of the diaphragm during isolated contraction.
    De Troyer A, Leduc D, Cappello M, Mine B, Gevenois PA, Wilson TA.
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  • 14. Inspiratory and expiratory muscle function during continuous positive airway pressure in dogs.
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  • 15. In vivo length and shortening of canine diaphragm with body postural change.
    Newman SL, Road JD, Grassino A.
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  • 16. Human respiratory muscle actions and control during exercise.
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  • 18. Effect of lung inflation and upright posture on diaphragmatic shortening in dogs.
    Leevers AM, Road JD.
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  • 19. Relationships between abdominal and diaphragmatic volume displacements.
    Knight H, Petroll WM, Rochester DF.
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  • 20. The action of the canine diaphragm on the lower ribs depends on activation.
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