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    Duc S, Villerius V, Bertucci W, Pernin JN, Grappe F.
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    Pyndt HS, Laursen M, Nielsen JB.
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  • 31. Load moments about the hip and knee joints during ergometer cycling.
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  • 38. Influence of knee angle and individual flexibility on the flexion-relaxation response of the low back musculature.
    Shin G, Shu Y, Li Z, Jiang Z, Mirka G.
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    Arkesteijn M, Hopker J, Jobson SA, Passfield L.
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