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  • 29. Electromyography in cycling: difference between clipless pedal and toe clip pedal.
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    Weyand PG, Lin JE, Bundle MW.
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  • 40. Electromyographic activity and rate of muscle fatigue of the quadriceps femoris during cycling exercise in the severe domain.
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