Changes in the short‐ and long‐latency stretch reflex components of the triceps surae muscle during ischaemia in man.
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J. Noth | A. Thilmann | R. Töpper | S. Fellows | J Noth | R Töpper | A F Thilmann | S J Fellows | F Dömges | F. Doemges
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