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1. Are There Sex-Specific Neuromuscular or Force Responses to Fatiguing Isometric Muscle Actions Anchored to a High Perceptual Intensity?

2. Effects of 4-weeks of elastic variable resistance training on the electrochemical and mechanical components of voluntary electromechanical delay durations.

3. Low-load blood flow restriction elicits greater concentric strength than non-blood flow restriction resistance training but similar isometric strength and muscle size.

4. Self-Regulated Force and Neuromuscular Responses During Fatiguing Isometric Leg Extensions Anchored to a Rating of Perceived Exertion.

5. A biosignal analysis for reducing prosthetic control durations: a proposed method using electromyographic and mechanomyographic control theory.

6. Neuromuscular responses of recreationally active women during a sustained, submaximal isometric leg extension muscle action at a constant perception of effort.

7. Sex-Related Differences in the Accuracy of Estimating Target Force Using Percentages of Maximal Voluntary Isometric Contractions vs. Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Isometric Muscle Actions.

8. The effect of epoch length on time and frequency domain parameters of electromyographic and mechanomyographic signals.

9. Effects of intensity on muscle-specific voluntary electromechanical delay and relaxation electromechanical delay.

10. Are there mode-specific and fatigue-related electromechanical delay responses for maximal isokinetic and isometric muscle actions?

11. Effects of Fatigue on Voluntary Electromechanical and Relaxation Electromechanical Delay.

12. Changes in electromechanical delay during fatiguing dynamic muscle actions.

13. Dynamic versus isometric electromechanical delay in non-fatigued and fatigued muscle: A combined electromyographic, mechanomyographic, and force approach.

14. Influences of Interelectrode Distance and Innervation Zone on Electromyographic Signals.

15. Effects of fatiguing constant versus alternating intensity intermittent isometric muscle actions on maximal torque and neuromuscular responses.

16. Combining regression and mean comparisons to identify the time course of changes in neuromuscular responses during the process of fatigue.

17. Electromyographic Responses from the Vastus Medialis during Isometric Muscle Actions.

18. Effects of Velocity on Electromyographic, Mechanomyographic, and Torque Responses to Repeated Eccentric Muscle Actions.

19. Effects of the innervation zone on the time and frequency domain parameters of the surface electromyographic signal.

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