Short-term Effects of Robot-Resistance Exercises on Muscle Strength and Activations: Types of Muscle Contraction and Speed of Contraction
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Sehoon Oh | Chan Lee | Wiha Choi | Junghoon Lee | Young-Kwan Kim | Young-Kwan Kim | Chan Lee | Sehoon Oh | Jung-Hoong Lee | Wiha Choi
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