Vastus lateralis O2 desaturation in response to fast and short maximal contraction.
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Marco Ferrari | Valentina Quaresima | Valentina Cettolo | V. Cettolo | M. Ferrari | V. Quaresima | Vincenzo Biasini | V. Biasini
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