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Effects of Task Demands on Kinematics and EMG Signals During Tracking Tasks Using Multiscale Entropy
Entropy
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doi 10.3390/e19070307
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Electronic Engineering
Information Systems
Mathematical Physics
Electrical
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Physics
Date
June 27, 2017
Authors
Yuanyu Wu
Rong Song
Publisher
MDPI AG
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