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Physiological cross-section of the human jaw musclesWEIJS, W. A; HILLEN, B.Acta anatomica. 1985, Vol 121, Num 1, pp 31-35, issn 0001-5180Article

Relationship between the physiological cross-section of the human Jaw muscles and their cross-sectional area in computer tomogramsWEIJS, W. A; HILLEN, B.Acta anatomica. 1984, Vol 118, Num 3, pp 129-138, issn 0001-5180Article

Jaw movements and muscle activity during mastication in growing rabbitsWEIJS, W. A; BRUGMAN, P; GRIMBERGEN, C. A et al.The Anatomical record. 1989, Vol 224, Num 3, pp 407-416, issn 0003-276XArticle

The growth of the skull and jaw muscles and its functional consequences in the New Zealand rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)WEIJS, W. A; BRUGMAN, P; KLOK et al.Journal of morphology (1931). 1987, Vol 194, Num 2, pp 143-161, issn 0362-2525Article

A new model for calculating muscle forces from electromyogramsVAN RUIJVEN, L. J; WEIJS, W. A.European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology. 1990, Vol 61, Num 5-6, pp 479-485, issn 0301-5548, 7 p.Article

Motor coordination in a multi-muscle system as revealed by principal components analysis of electromyographic variationWEIJS, W. A; SUGIMURA, T; VAN RUIJVEN, L. J et al.Experimental brain research. 1999, Vol 127, Num 3, pp 233-243, issn 0014-4819Article

The functional significance of the position of the centre of rotation for jaw opening and closing in the rabbitWEIJS, W. A; KORFAGE, J. A. M; LANGENBACH, G. J et al.Journal of anatomy (Print). 1989, Vol 162, pp 133-148, issn 0021-8782, 16 p.Article

Biomechanical changes in the rabbit masticatory system during postnatal developmentLANGENBACH, G. E. J; WEIJS, W. A; KOOLSTRA, J. H et al.The Anatomical record. 1991, Vol 230, Num 3, pp 406-416, issn 0003-276X, 11 p.Article

Preweaning feeding mechanisms in the rabbitLANGENBACH, G. E. J; BRUGMAN, P; WEIJS, W. A et al.Journal of developmental physiology. 1992, Vol 18, Num 6, pp 253-261, issn 0141-9846Article

Presence of cardiac α-myosin correlates with histochemical myosin Ca2+ ATPase activity in rabbit masseter muscleBREDMAN, J. J; WEIJS, W. A; MOORMAN, A. F. M et al.Histochemical journal. 1992, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 260-265, issn 0018-2214Conference Paper

Forces acting on the patella during maximal voluntary contraction of the quadriceps femoris muscle at different knee flexion/extension anglesVAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J; WEIJS, W. A; KOUWENHOVEN, E et al.Acta anatomica. 1987, Vol 129, Num 4, pp 310-314, issn 0001-5180Article

Electromyographic and contractile properties of rabbit masseter motor units during fatiguing stimulationKWA, S. H. S; WEIJS, W. A; EIJDEN, T. M. G. J et al.Experimental brain research. 2003, Vol 149, Num 1, pp 96-106, issn 0014-4819, 11 p.Article

An iterative procedure to estimate muscle lines of action in vivoKOOLSTRA, J. H; VAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J; WEIJS, W. A et al.Journal of biomechanics. 1989, Vol 22, Num 8-9, pp 911-920, issn 0021-9290, 10 p.Article

Mechanics of the patellar articulation: effects of patellar ligament length studied with a mathematical modelVAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J; KOUWENHOVEN, E; WEIJS, W. A et al.Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica. 1987, Vol 58, Num 5, pp 560-566, issn 0001-6470Article

Frictional forces required for unrestrained locomotion in dairy cattleVAN DER TOL, P. P. J; METZ, J. H. M; NOORDHUIZEN-STASSEN, E. N et al.Journal of dairy science. 2005, Vol 88, Num 2, pp 615-624, issn 0022-0302, 10 p.Article

The effect of preventive trimming on weight bearing and force balance on the claws of dairy cattleVAN DER TOL, P. P. J; VAN DER BEEK, S. S; METZ, J. H. M et al.Journal of dairy science. 2004, Vol 87, Num 6, pp 1732-1738, issn 0022-0302, 7 p.Article

The pressure distribution under the bovine claw during square standing on a flat substrateVAN DER TOL, P. P. J; METZ, J. H. M; NOORDHUIZEN-STASSEN, E. N et al.Journal of dairy science. 2002, Vol 85, Num 6, pp 1476-1481, issn 0022-0302Article

Demonstration of 'cardiac-specific' myosin heavy chain in masticatory muscles of human and rabbitBREDMAN, J. J; WESSELS, A; WEIJS, W. A et al.Histochemical journal. 1991, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 160-170, issn 0018-2214, 11 p.Article

The influence of anterior displacement of the tibial tuberosity on patellofemoral biomechanicsVAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J; KOUWENHOVEN, E; WEIJS, W. A et al.International orthopaedics. 1987, Vol 11, Num 3, pp 215-221, issn 0341-2695Article

Effects of activation rate on contractile properties of rabbit masseter motor unitsKWA, S. H. S; WEIJS, W. A; VAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J et al.Experimental brain research. 2002, Vol 142, Num 2, pp 221-226, issn 0014-4819Article

Electromyography of the human nasal musclesBRUINTJES, T. D; VAN OLPHEN, A. F; HILLEN, B et al.European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology. 1996, Vol 253, Num 8, pp 464-469, issn 0937-4477Article

Coactivation of jaw muscles : recruitment order and level as a function of bite force direction and magnitudeVAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J; BRUGMAN, P; WEIJS, W. A et al.Journal of biomechanics. 1990, Vol 23, Num 5, pp 475-485, issn 0021-9290, 11 p.Article

Histochemical and functional fibre typing of the rabbit masseter muscleBREDMAN, J. J; WEIJS, W. A; MOORMAN, A. F. M et al.Journal of anatomy (Print). 1989, Vol 168, pp 31-47, issn 0021-8782Article

A three-dimensional mathematical model of the human masticatory system predicting maximum possible bite forcesKOOLSTRA, J. H; VAN EIJDEN, T. M. G. J; WEIJS, W. A et al.Journal of biomechanics. 1988, Vol 21, Num 7, pp 563-576, issn 0021-9290Article

The vertical ground reaction force and the pressure distribution on the claws of dairy cows while walking on a flat substrateVAN DER TOL, P. P. J; METZ, J. H. M; NOORDHUIZEN-STASSEN, E. N et al.Journal of dairy science. 2003, Vol 86, Num 9, pp 2875-2883, issn 0022-0302, 9 p.Article

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