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  • 21. Reciprocal Ia inhibition from the peroneal nerve to soleus motoneurones with special reference to the size of the test reflex.
    Crone C, Hultborn H, Jespersen B.
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  • 27. Changes in recurrent inhibition during voluntary soleus contractions in man studied by an H-reflex technique.
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