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    Pinto MD, Nosaka K, Blazevich AJ.
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  • 22. Sex differences in muscle contraction-induced limb blood flow limitations.
    Hammer SM, Sears KN, Montgomery TR, Olmos AA, Hill EC, Trevino MA, Dinyer-McNeely TK.
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  • 23. Low-frequency fatigue at maximal and submaximal muscle contractions.
    Baptista RR, Scheeren EM, Macintosh BR, Vaz MA.
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  • 24. Changes in soleus motoneuron pool reflex excitability and surface EMG parameters during fatiguing low- vs. high-intensity isometric contractions.
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  • 26. Sex differences with aging in the fatigability of dynamic contractions.
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  • 27. Power loss is attenuated following a second bout of high-intensity eccentric contractions due to the repeated bout effect's protection of rate of torque and velocity development.
    Hinks A, Hess A, Debenham MIB, Chen J, Mazara N, Inkol KA, Cervone DT, Spriet LL, Dalton BH, Power GA.
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  • 30. Eccentric muscle damage increases intermuscular coherence during a fatiguing isometric contraction.
    Semmler JG, Ebert SA, Amarasena J.
    Acta Physiol (Oxf); 2013 Aug 01; 208(4):362-75. PubMed ID: 23621345
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  • 33. Repetitive eccentric muscle contractions increase torque unsteadiness in the human triceps brachii.
    Meszaros AJ, Iguchi M, Chang SH, Shields RK.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2010 Aug 01; 20(4):619-26. PubMed ID: 20060317
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  • 34. Sex differences in the fatigability of arm muscles depends on absolute force during isometric contractions.
    Hunter SK, Enoka RM.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Dec 01; 91(6):2686-94. PubMed ID: 11717235
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  • 36. Neuromuscular responses to isometric, concentric and eccentric contractions of the knee extensors at the same torque-time integral.
    Royer N, Nosaka K, Doguet V, Jubeau M.
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  • 38. Spinal reflex plasticity during maximal dynamic contractions after eccentric training.
    Duclay J, Martin A, Robbe A, Pousson M.
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  • 39. Two maximal isometric contractions attenuate the magnitude of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage.
    Chen HL, Nosaka K, Pearce AJ, Chen TC.
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