Muscle performance, voluntary activation, twitch properties and perceived effort in normal subjects and patients with the chronic fatigue syndrome.

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Published in Brain on February 01, 1991

Authors

A R Lloyd1, S C Gandevia, J P Hales

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, Australia.

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