EMG activity and voluntary activation during knee-extensor concentric torque generation
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Yves Ballay | Nicolas Babault | Anne Michaut | Y. Ballay | A. Michaut | M. Pousson | J. Hoecke | Michel Pousson | Jacques Hoecke | N. Babault
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