Nerve cuff recordings of muscle afferent activity from tibial and peroneal nerves in rabbit during passive ankle motion.
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T Sinkjaer | T. Sinkjaer | W. Jensen | R. Riso | F. Mosallaie | W Jensen | R R Riso | F K Mosallaie
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