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  • 10. Effect of series elasticity on isokinetic torque-angle relationship in humans.
    Kawakami Y, Kubo K, Kanehisa H, Fukunaga T.
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  • 12. Strength training alters the viscoelastic properties of tendons in elderly humans.
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  • 14. Central versus peripheral adaptations following eccentric resistance training.
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  • 18. Angle- and gender-specific quadriceps femoris muscle recruitment and knee extensor torque.
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