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  • 1. Central and peripheral contributions to neuromuscular fatigue induced by a 24-h treadmill run.
    Martin V, Kerhervé H, Messonnier LA, Banfi JC, Geyssant A, Bonnefoy R, Féasson L, Millet GY.
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  • 16. Impact of age on the development of fatigue during large and small muscle mass exercise.
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  • 17. Neuromuscular fatigue development during maximal concentric and isometric knee extensions.
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  • 18. Central excitability does not limit postfatigue voluntary activation of quadriceps femoris.
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