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    Mesencephalic projections to the first cervical segment in the cat by SATODA, T, MATSUMOTO, H, ZHOU, L, ROSE, P. K, RICHMOND, F. J. R

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-06-2002)
    “…Mesencephalic neurons projecting to the upper cervical spinal cord were examined by mapping the distributions of labeled cells after injecting fluorescent…”
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    Neck Muscles in the Rhesus Monkey. II. Electromyographic Patterns of Activation Underlying Postures and Movements by Corneil, Brian D, Olivier, Etienne, Richmond, Frances J. R, Loeb, Gerald E, Munoz, Douglas P

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2001)
    “…  1 Medical Research Council Group in Sensory-Motor Neuroscience and   2 Department of Physiology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada;   3…”
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    Real-time sonography to estimate muscle thickness: Comparison with MRI and CT by Dupont, Anne-Caroline, Sauerbrei, Eric E., Fenton, Paul V., Shragge, Peter C., Loeb, Gerald E., Richmond, Frances J. R.

    Published in Journal of clinical ultrasound (01-05-2001)
    “…Purpose We investigated the feasibility of using real‐time sonography to measure muscle thickness. Clinically, this technique would be used to measure the…”
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    Follicular diameters in conception cycles with and without multiple pregnancy after stimulated ovulation induction by Richmond, J.R., Deshpande, N., Lyall, H., Yates, R.W.S., Fleming, R.

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-03-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND: Controlled ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination (OI-IUI) is associated with multiple pregnancies, which are a cause of much concern…”
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    Elements of Style in Neuromuscular Architecture by RICHMOND, FRANCES J. R.

    Published in American zoologist (01-09-1998)
    “…Mammalian skeletal muscles are all composed of similar structural elements. However, they gain a large degree of functional specialization by configuring those…”
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    The BION devices: injectable interfaces with peripheral nerves and muscles by Loeb, Gerald E, Richmond, Frances J R, Baker, Lucinda L

    Published in Neurosurgical focus (15-05-2006)
    “…The purpose of this study was to describe a novel technology for implantable neuromuscular stimulation to treat complications of paralysis and disuse atrophy,…”
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    In-series fiber architecture in long human muscles by Heron, M I, Richmond, F J

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-04-1993)
    “…The fiber architecture of adult human sartorius and gracilis muscles was examined using a combination of fiber microdissections and histological methods…”
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    Long-term biocompatibility of a miniature stimulator implanted in feline hind limb muscles by Cameron, T., Liinamaa, T.L., Loeb, G.E., Richmond, F.J.R.

    “…Chronic foreign-body responses and muscular changes were examined following the implantation of active miniature stimulators into the hind limb muscles of cats…”
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    Effects of regional stimulation using a miniature stimulator implanted in feline posterior biceps femoris by Cameron, T., Richmond, F.J.R., Loeb, G.E.

    “…The effects of placement of a miniature implantable stimulator on motor unit recruitment were examined in the posterior head of cat biceps femoris. The…”
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    Neck Muscles in the Rhesus Monkey. I. Muscle Morphometry and Histochemistry by Richmond, Frances J. R, Singh, Kan, Corneil, Brian D

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2001)
    “…  1 Medical Research Council Group in Sensory-Motor Neuroscience,   2 Department of Physiology, and   3 Department of Anatomy, Queen's University, Kingston,…”
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    Prevention of muscle disuse atrophy by low-frequency electrical stimulation in rats by Dupont Salter, A.C., Richmond, F.J.R., Loeb, G.E.

    “…When muscles lose neural drive, they atrophy rapidly. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMS) has been used in attempts to prevent or reverse the atrophy,…”
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    Functional electrical stimulation using microstimulators to correct foot drop: a case study by Weber, D J, Stein, R B, Chan, K M, Loeb, G E, Richmond, F J R, Rolf, R, James, K, Chong, S L, Thompson, Aiko Kido, Misiaszek, J

    “…This paper presents a case study that tested the feasibility and efficacy of using injectable microstimulators (BIONs) in a functional electrical stimulation…”
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    Effects of muscle immobilization at different lengths on tetrodotoxin-induced disuse atrophy by Salter, A.C.D., Richmond, F.J.R., Loeb, G.E.

    “…Previous studies have shown that immobilization causes muscle atrophy and that the rate of atrophy depends on the length at which the muscle is immobilized…”
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    Marked non-uniformity of fiber-type composition in the primate suboccipital muscle obliquus capitis inferior by RICHMOND, F. J. R, SINGH, K, CORNEIL, B. D

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-1999)
    “…Obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) is a monoarticular suboccipital muscle linking the transverse process of the atlas (C1) to the spinous process of the axis…”
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    A computer-based scintigraphic method for sizing acute inferior myocardial infarcts by Lewis, M H, Buja, L M, Parkey, R W, Mishelevich, D J, Bonte, F J, Saffer, S I, Richmond, J R, Willerson, J T

    Published in Radiology (01-08-1980)
    “…A modeling procedure, employing multiple 99mTc-PYP myocardial scintigrams, was applied to acute inferoposterior myocardial infarcts in 12 dogs. Four modeling…”
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    Neck muscle and trigeminal input to the upper cervical cord and lower medulla of the cat by Abrahams, V C, Anstee, G, Richmond, F J, Rose, P K

    “…Experiments on chloralose-anaesthetized cats have shown that low-threshold neck muscle afferents project to laminae IV and V in the dorsal horn of the upper…”
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    Video image analysis for on-line classification of lamb carcasses by Stanford, K., Richmond, R. J., Jones, S. D. M., Robertson, W. M., Price, M. A., Gordon, A. J.

    Published in Animal science (Penicuik, Scotland) (01-10-1998)
    “…Video image analysis (VIA), carcass shape and colour data were collected for 1211 lambs of known gender, breed type and carcass weight over a 1-week period…”
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    Errors in slaughter steer and heifer prices by Faminow, M.D. (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.), De Matos, M, Richmond, R.J

    Published in Agribusiness (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-1996)
    “…A study was conducted to analyze variations between the value of live cattle and the meat produced from those cattle. By tracking value for each carcass, it is…”
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    Electromyographic studies of neck muscles in the intact cat. I: Patterns of recruitment underlying posture and movement during natural behaviors by RICHMOND, F. J. R, THOMSON, D. B, LOEB, G. E

    Published in Experimental brain research (1992)
    “…Natural head movements in alert, unrestrained cats were studied using video-filming, videofluoroscopy and electromyographic (EMG) recording methods. In each…”
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