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OMIM - Multisystem Complex Disorders
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Skeletal muscle from post-menopausal women enrolled in power training or hormone replacement the
Skeletal muscle cells from facioscapulohumeral and Becker muscular dystrophy embryonic stem cells
Gastrocnemius muscles from obese mice with global PPP3CB knockout or muscle specific PPP3R1 knockout
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Skeletal muscle power: a critical determinant of physical functioning in older adults.
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Skeletal Muscle - Correlation of Fractional Anisotropy to Muscle Power.
Optimum loading for maximizing muscle power output: the effect of training history.
Optimizing muscle power after stroke: a cross-sectional study.
The effect of loss of visual input on muscle power in resistance trained and untrained young men and…
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The Effect of the Kinesio Tape on the Muscle Power Performance of Elite Weightlifters
Hip Muscle Power, Lateral Balance Function, and Falls in Aging
Tai Chi-muscle Power Training for Primary School Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder
Power Training on Muscle Quality and Functional Capacity in Women Aged 65-75.
Recovery of Performance, Muscle Damage and Neuromuscular Fatigue Following Muscle Power Training
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