Deficits in motor abilities for multi-finger force control in hemiparetic stroke survivors
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Kyung Koh | Diane L. Damiano | Jae Kun Shim | Woo-Sub Kim | BumChul Yoon | Yushin Kim | D. Damiano | J. Shim | BumChul Yoon | K. Koh | Yushin Kim | Woo-Sub Kim
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