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    Blazevich AJ, Cannavan D, Coleman DR, Horne S.
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    Hortobágyi T, Hill JP, Houmard JA, Fraser DD, Lambert NJ, Israel RG.
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  • 50. Quadriceps concentric and eccentric exercise 1: changes in contractile and electrical activity following eccentric and concentric exercise.
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  • 52. Electromyographic amplitude vs. concentric and eccentric squat force relationships for monoarticular and biarticular thigh muscles.
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  • 57. Force and EMG signal patterns during repeated bouts of concentric or eccentric muscle actions.
    Tesch PA, Dudley GA, Duvoisin MR, Hather BM, Harris RT.
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