Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscle
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Shi Zhou | Roger M Enoka | John G Semmler | R. Enoka | Shi Zhou | K. Kornatz | J. Semmler | Kurt W Kornatz | Devin V Dinenno | Devin V. Dinenno
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