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David L Morgan

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Qualitative Health Research|January 10, 2018
Themes, Theories, and ModelsDavid L Morgan
Qualitative Health Research|April 11, 2015
From themes to hypotheses: following up with quantitative methodsDavid L Morgan
Qualitative Health Research|April 22, 2010
Reconsidering the role of interaction in analyzing and reporting focus groupsDavid L Morgan
Qualitative Health Research|June 7, 2025
Query-Based Analysis: A Strategy for Analyzing Qualitative Data Using ChatGPTDavid L Morgan
The Journal of Physiology|November 25, 2006
Can all residual force enhancement be explained by sarcomere non-uniformities?David L Morgan, Uwe Proske
The Journal of Physiology|July 18, 2006
Sarcomere popping requires stretch over a range where total tension decreases with lengthDavid L Morgan, Uwe Proske
Southern Medical Journal|June 18, 2014
Commentary on "Epidemiology of the reported severity of cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) snakebite"David L Morgan, Jason Collins
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|August 10, 2004
Popping sarcomere hypothesis explains stretch-induced muscle damageDavid L Morgan, Uwe Proske
Qualitative Health Research|April 22, 2010
Advancing our craft: focus group methods and practiceDavid L Morgan, Joan L Bottorff
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 25, 2005
Fully tuneable stochastic resonance in cutaneous receptorsJames B Fallon, David L Morgan
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Qualitative Health Research|January 10, 2018
Themes, Theories, and ModelsDavid L Morgan
Qualitative Health Research|April 11, 2015
From themes to hypotheses: following up with quantitative methodsDavid L Morgan
Qualitative Health Research|April 22, 2010
Reconsidering the role of interaction in analyzing and reporting focus groupsDavid L Morgan
Qualitative Health Research|June 7, 2025
Query-Based Analysis: A Strategy for Analyzing Qualitative Data Using ChatGPTDavid L Morgan
The Journal of Physiology|November 25, 2006
Can all residual force enhancement be explained by sarcomere non-uniformities?David L Morgan, Uwe Proske
The Journal of Physiology|July 18, 2006
Sarcomere popping requires stretch over a range where total tension decreases with lengthDavid L Morgan, Uwe Proske
Southern Medical Journal|June 18, 2014
Commentary on "Epidemiology of the reported severity of cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) snakebite"David L Morgan, Jason Collins
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|August 10, 2004
Popping sarcomere hypothesis explains stretch-induced muscle damageDavid L Morgan, Uwe Proske
Qualitative Health Research|April 22, 2010
Advancing our craft: focus group methods and practiceDavid L Morgan, Joan L Bottorff
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 25, 2005
Fully tuneable stochastic resonance in cutaneous receptorsJames B Fallon, David L Morgan
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