Force variability during isometric wrist flexion in highly skilled and sedentary individuals
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Eleftherios Kellis | Ioannis G. Amiridis | Nikolaos Oxyzoglou | E. Kellis | K. Salonikidis | I. Amiridis | A. Zafeiridis | Andreas Zafeiridis | N. Oxyzoglou | Eduardo Saez Saez de Villareal | Konstantinos Salonikidis
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