Muscle activation characteristics associated with differences in physiological tremor amplitude between the dominant and non-dominant hand.
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Martin Bilodeau | E. Bisson | M. Bilodeau | Etienne Bisson | Danie Degrâce | Isabelle Després | Melissa Johnson | Melissa Johnson | Danie Degrâce | Isabelle Després
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