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  • 3. Muscle contractile function and neural control after repetitive endurance cycling.
    Ross EZ, Gregson W, Williams K, Robertson C, George K.
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  • 5. Recruitment order of motor units in human vastus lateralis muscle is maintained during fatiguing contractions.
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  • 6. Effects of the time of day on repeated all-out cycle performance and short-term recovery patterns.
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  • 7. High content of MYHC II in vastus lateralis is accompanied by higher VO2/power output ratio during moderate intensity cycling performed both at low and at high pedalling rates.
    Majerczak J, Szkutnik Z, Karasinski J, Duda K, Kolodziejski L, Zoladz JA.
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  • 9. Cocontraction and economy of triathletes and cyclists at different cadences during cycling motion.
    Candotti CT, Loss JF, Bagatini D, Soares DP, da Rocha EK, de Oliveira AR, Guimarães AC.
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  • 10. Mechanomyographic responses to continuous, constant power output cycle ergometry.
    Perry SR, Housh TJ, Johnson GO, Ebersole KT, Bull AJ.
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  • 11. Physiological characteristics of motor units in the brachioradialis muscle across fatiguing low-level isometric contractions.
    Calder KM, Stashuk DW, McLean L.
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  • 13. Effect of high-intensity intermittent cycling sprints on neuromuscular activity.
    Billaut F, Basset FA, Giacomoni M, Lemaître F, Tricot V, Falgairette G.
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  • 14. Patterns of motor recruitment can be determined using surface EMG.
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  • 15. Strategies to identify changes in SEMG due to muscle fatigue during cycling.
    Singh VP, Kumar DK, Polus B, Fraser S.
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  • 16. The effect of pedaling cadence and power output on mechanomyographic amplitude and mean power frequency during submaximal cycle ergometry.
    Hendrix CR, Bull AJ, Housh TJ, Rana SR, Cramer JT, Beck TW, Weir JP, Malek MH, Mielke M.
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  • 17. Prior muscular exercise affects cycling pattern.
    Bieuzen F, Hausswirth C, Couturier A, Brisswalter J.
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  • 18. Muscle deoxygenation and neural drive to the muscle during repeated sprint cycling.
    Racinais S, Bishop D, Denis R, Lattier G, Mendez-Villaneuva A, Perrey S.
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  • 19. Patterns of leg muscle recruitment vary between novice and highly trained cyclists.
    Chapman AR, Vicenzino B, Blanch P, Hodges PW.
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  • 20. The effect of selective beta1-blockade on EMG signal characteristics during progressive endurance exercise.
    Hunter AM, St Clair Gibson A, Derman WE, Lambert M, Dennis SC, Noakes TD.
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