Tissues



Bartleby's online 1901 Grays Anatomy Article on Aponeuroses
        IV. Myology. 3. Tendons, Aponeuroses, and Fasciæ. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body.

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text from Gray's anatomy dated 1918, so probably needs updating
        Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. Page 279

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Wound Healing, Growth Factors . Emedicine.com.
        eMedicine - Wound Healing, Growth Factors : Article by Laurence Rosenberg, MD

Wound Healing, Skin . Emedicine.com.
        eMedicine - Wound Healing, Skin : Article by Thomas Romo III, MD

Wounds: Biology, Pathology, and Management . Stanford University Medical Center.
        

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the Pregnancy Today website (Uterus "strongest")
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course notes from a Hartnell College course (Uterus "strongest pound for pound")
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University of Dundee article on performing neurological examinations (Quadriceps "strongest")
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course notes for a Virginia Commonwealth dance course (Quadriceps "strongest")
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Alaska optometric association (External eye muscles "100 times as strong as they need to be")
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Physics factbook (Heart output 1.3 to 5 watts, lifetime output 2 to 3 ×109 joules)
        Power of a Human Heart

The Straight Dope (Masseter "strongest;" 975 pounds for 2 seconds; gluteus maximus and quadriceps strongest if leverage not included)
        The Straight Dope Mailbag: The Straight Dope Mailbag: What is the strongest human muscle?

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