Muscle activity and acceleration during whole body vibration: effect of frequency and amplitude.
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Ross D. Pollock | Kerry R. Mills | Finbarr C. Martin | Roger C. Woledge | R. Woledge | D. Newham | K. Mills | R. Pollock | F. Martin | Di J. Newham
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