Selective recruitment of single motor units in human flexor digitorum superficialis muscle during flexion of individual fingers
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S C Gandevia | R. Gorman | S. Gandevia | S. Kilbreath | T. J. Butler | S L Kilbreath | R B Gorman | T J Butler | T. Butler | T. J. Butler
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