Effects of prolonged walking on neural and mechanical components of stretch responses in the human soleus muscle
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Michael Voigt | Thomas Sinkjaer | Janne Avela | Masaki Ishikawa | Richard Af Klint | T. Sinkjaer | P. Komi | J. Avela | M. Ishikawa | M. Voigt | N. Cronin | Neil J. Cronin | Paavo V. Komi | R. af Klint
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