Increased rate of force development and neuromuscular activity after high-load resistance training in patients undergoing dialysis

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Increased rate of force development and neuromuscular activity after high-load resistance training in patients undergoing dialysis. / Molsted, Stig; Andersen, Jesper L.; Eidemak, Inge; Harrison, Adrian P.

I: Nephrology, Bind 18, Nr. 12, 2013, s. 770-776.

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Molsted, S, Andersen, JL, Eidemak, I & Harrison, AP 2013, 'Increased rate of force development and neuromuscular activity after high-load resistance training in patients undergoing dialysis', Nephrology, bind 18, nr. 12, s. 770-776. https://doi.org/10.1111/nep.12145

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Molsted, S., Andersen, J. L., Eidemak, I., & Harrison, A. P. (2013). Increased rate of force development and neuromuscular activity after high-load resistance training in patients undergoing dialysis. Nephrology, 18(12), 770-776. https://doi.org/10.1111/nep.12145

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Molsted S, Andersen JL, Eidemak I, Harrison AP. Increased rate of force development and neuromuscular activity after high-load resistance training in patients undergoing dialysis. Nephrology. 2013;18(12):770-776. https://doi.org/10.1111/nep.12145

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Molsted, Stig ; Andersen, Jesper L. ; Eidemak, Inge ; Harrison, Adrian P. / Increased rate of force development and neuromuscular activity after high-load resistance training in patients undergoing dialysis. I: Nephrology. 2013 ; Bind 18, Nr. 12. s. 770-776.

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