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The influence of window length analysis on the time and frequency domain of mechanomyographic and electromyographic signals of submaximal fatiguing …

Nogueira-Neto et al., 2013

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Nogueira-Neto G
Scheeren E
Krueger E
Nohama P
Button V
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Open Journal of Biophysics

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Mechanomyography (MMG) acquires the oscillatory waves of contracting muscles. Electromyography (EMG) is a tool for monitoring muscle overall electrical activity. During muscle contractions, both techniques can investigate the changes that occur in the muscle …
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