Mechanical power output in rowing should not be determined from oar forces and oar motion alone
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Peter J Beek | Lotte L Lintmeijer | Mathijs J Hofmijster | A J Knoek van Soest | A. V. van Soest | P. Beek | M. Hofmijster | L. Lintmeijer
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