Finger Coordination and Bilateral Deficit During Two-Hand Force Production Tasks Performed by Right-Handed Subjects
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Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky | Mark L. Latash | Frédéric Danion | Zong Ming Li | Sheng Li | M. Latash | Zong-Ming Li | V. Zatsiorsky | Sheng Li | F. Danion
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