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Publications by S. Demura
Influence of Grip Types and Intensities on Force-Decreasing Curves and Physiological Responses During Sustained Muscle Contractions
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Additional In-Series Compliance Reduces Muscle Force Summation and Alters the Time Course of Force Relaxation During Fixed-End Contractions
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