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Devin V Dinenno

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Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 2006
Variability of quadriceps femoris motor neuron discharge and muscle force in human agingSeth J Welsh, Devin V Dinenno, Brian L Tracy
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 3, 2007
Aging, visuomotor correction, and force fluctuations in large musclesBrian L Tracy, Devin V Dinenno, Bjorn Jorgensen, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2008
Motor variability: within-subject correlations during separate and simultaneous contractionsBrian L Tracy, Devin V Dinenno, Bjørn Jørgensen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|November 29, 2002
Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscleJohn G Semmler, Kurt W Kornatz, Devin V Dinenno, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 2006
Variability of quadriceps femoris motor neuron discharge and muscle force in human agingSeth J Welsh, Devin V Dinenno, Brian L Tracy
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|May 3, 2007
Aging, visuomotor correction, and force fluctuations in large musclesBrian L Tracy, Devin V Dinenno, Bjorn Jorgensen, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2008
Motor variability: within-subject correlations during separate and simultaneous contractionsBrian L Tracy, Devin V Dinenno, Bjørn Jørgensen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|November 29, 2002
Motor unit synchronisation is enhanced during slow lengthening contractions of a hand muscleJohn G Semmler, Kurt W Kornatz, Devin V Dinenno, et al.
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