Comparison of hamstring neuromechanical properties between healthy males and females and the influence of musculotendinous stiffness.
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Marc F Norcross | David R Bell | J Troy Blackburn | J. Blackburn | D. Bell | Marc F. Norcross | Jeff D Hudson | Lauren A Engstrom | M. Norcross | T. Blackburn | J. Hudson
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