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    Morita H, Petersen N, Christensen LO, Sinkjaer T, Nielsen J.
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  • 34. Evidence suggesting a transcortical pathway from cutaneous foot afferents to tibialis anterior motoneurones in man.
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  • 39. Evidence favouring presynaptic inhibition between antagonist muscle afferents in the human forearm.
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