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  • 4. A biomechanical model for size, speed and anatomical variations of the energetic costs of running mammals.
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  • 6. Reappraisal of the comparative cost of human locomotion using gait-specific allometric analyses.
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  • 10. Metabolic and cinematographic analysis of walking and running in men and women.
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  • 14. Muscle and tendon contributions to force, work, and elastic energy savings: a comparative perspective.
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  • 17. Uncoupling the correlates of locomotor costs: a factorial approach.
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  • 18. Elastic mechanisms in primate locomotion.
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  • 19. Posture, gait and the ecological relevance of locomotor costs and energy-saving mechanisms in tetrapods.
    Reilly SM, McElroy EJ, Biknevicius AR.
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  • 20. Effects of independently altering body weight and body mass on the metabolic cost of running.
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