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Chapter 23 Suggested Readings

BOOKS

  • Alexander, R.M. 1982. Locomotion in animals. New York: Chapman and Hall.
  • Alexander, R.M. 1992. The human machine. New York: Columbia University Press.
  • Hancox, N. M. 1972. Biology of Bone. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

ARTICLES

  • Alexander, R.M. 1991. How dinosaurs ran. Scientific American, April.
  • Bonn, D. 1987. Hormones for healthy bones. New Scientist, (February 19): 32-35.
  • Caplan, A.I. 1981. Cartilage. Scientific American, October.
  • Carafoli, F.D., and Pennington, J.T. 1985. The calcium signal. Scientific American, November.
  • Edelson, V. 1994. The immunological function of the skin. Scientific American, June.
  • Hadley, N.F. 1986. The arthropod cuticle. Scientific American, July.
  • Kearney, J. 1996. Training the olympic athlete. Scientific American, June.
  • Merton, P. A. 1972. How we control the contraction of our muscles. Scientific American, May.
  • Montagna, W. 1965. The skin. Scientific American, February.
  • Murray, J.H., and Weber, A. 1974. The cooperative action of muscles. Scientific American, February.
  • Nadel, E.R. 1985. Physiological adaptations to aerobic training. American Scientist 73(4):334-43.
  • Napier, J. 1967. The antiquity of human walking. Scientific American, April.
  • Oster, G. 1984. Muscle sounds. Scientific American, March.
  • Ross, R., and Borstein, P. 1971. Elastic fibers in the body. Scientific American, June.
  • Smith, K. 1989. Trunks, tongues, and tentacles: Moving with skeletons of muscles. American Scientist 77:28-35.
  • Stossel, T.P. 1994. The machinery of cell crawling. Scientific American, September.
  • Timmerman, M. 1987. Nerve and muscle: Bridging the gap. New Scientist 10:63-66.
  • Webb, P. 1988. Simple physical principles and vertebrate aquatic locomotion. American Zoologist 28:709-25.







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