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Greater strength gains after training with accentuated eccentric than traditional isoinertial loads in already strength-trained men
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S Walker
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AJ Blazevich
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GG Haff
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JJ Tufano
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RU Newton
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K Hakkinen
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2016
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Front Physiol
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10.3389/fphys.2016.00149
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