Isometric, isotonic, and isokinetic torque variations in four muscle groups through a range of joint motion.
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J J Knapik | J. Knapik | R H Mawdsley | J E Wright | J Braun | J. Wright | J. Braun | R. Mawdsley | Joseph J. Knapik | James E Wright | Joanne Braun
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