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Temperature change as a probe of muscle crossbridge kinetics: a review and discussion
Following the ideas introduced by Huxley (Huxley 1957, Prog. Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 7, 255–318), it is generally supposed that muscle contraction is produced by temporary links, called crossbridges, between myosin and actin filaments, which form and break in a cyclic process driven by ATP splitting. Here we consider the interaction of the energy in the crossbridge, in its various states, and the force exerted. We discuss experiments in which the mechanical state of the crossbridge is changed by imposed movement and the energetic consequence observed as heat output and the converse experiments in which the energy content is changed by altering temperature and the mechanical consequences are observed. The thermodynamic relationship between the experiments is explained and, at the first sight, the relationship between the results of these two types of experiment appears paradoxical. However, we describe here how both of them can be explained by a model in which mechanical and energetic changes in the crossbridges occur in separate steps in a branching cycle
A modification of Cauchy's method for quadratic equations
The plan of this paper is to obtain one-point iterative methods with any R-order of convergence, when they are applied to approximate solutions of quadratic equations in Banach spaces. To do this, we consider real Cauchy's method and, under certain natural modifications, it is extended to Banach spaces. Some applications are also provided. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved