Spatial distribution of surface action potentials generated by individual motor units in the human biceps brachii muscle.
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Dario Farina | Javier Rodriguez-Falces | Francesco Negro | Miriam Gonzalez-Izal | D. Farina | F. Negro | M. González-Izal | J. Rodríguez-Falces
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