Complexity of force output during static exercise in individuals with Down syndrome.
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B. Fernhall | Edward Ofori | J. Sosnoff | K. Heffernan | S. Jae | J. Woods | A. Figueroa | K. Pitetti | S. Collier | T. Baynard | S. Goulopoulou
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