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A simple method is described for fitting a rectangular hyperbola to force-velocity data derived from active muscle. The approach is based on three-dimensional regression analysis of the variables force, velocity and (force x velocity). The usage of the method is illustrated by practical applications. A pocket calculator is sufficient for the mathematical treatment.
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