Recruitment of faster motor units is associated with greater rates of fascicle strain and rapid changes in muscle force during locomotion
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Andrew A Biewener | James M Wakeling | Allison S Arnold | Sabrina S. M. Lee | A. Biewener | A. Arnold | J. Wakeling | Maria de Boef Miara | Sabrina S M Lee | Maria de Boef Miara
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