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1. Comparison of techniques to determine human skeletal muscle voluntary activation.

2. Comparison of exercises inducing maximum voluntary isometric contraction for the latissimus dorsi using surface electromyography.

3. Intra- and interday reliability of voluntary and electrically stimulated isometric contractions of the quadriceps femoris.

4. Electromyographic, but not mechanomyographic amplitude-force relationships, distinguished differences in voluntary activation capabilities between individuals.

5. Influence of the intensity of a conditioning contraction on the subsequent twitch torque and maximal voluntary concentric torque.

6. Relationship between back muscle endurance and voluntary activation.

7. Feedback controlled force enhancement and activation reduction of voluntarily activated quadriceps femoris during sub-maximal muscle action.

8. Early postural adjustments in preparation to whole-body voluntary sway.

9. EMG spectral characteristics of masticatory muscles and upper trapezius during maximum voluntary teeth clenching.

10. Propagation direction of natural mechanical oscillations in the biceps brachii muscle during voluntary contraction.

11. Effect of bilateral versus unilateral exertion tests on maximum voluntary activity and within-participant reproducibility in the shoulder.

12. On the feasibility of obtaining multiple muscular maximal voluntary excitation levels from test exertions: a shoulder example.

13. Reliability and interpretation of single leg stance and maximum voluntary isometric contraction methods of electromyography normalization.

14. The influence of providing feedback on force production and within-participant reproducibility during maximal voluntary exertions for the anterior deltoid, middle deltoid, and infraspinatus.

15. Single measurement reliability and reproducibility of volitional and magnetically-evoked indices of neuromuscular performance in adults.

16. Effects of electromyostimulation versus voluntary isometric training on elbow flexor muscle strength.

17. Voluntary activation of trapezius measured with twitch interpolation.

18. Fatigue analysis of interference EMG signals obtained from biceps brachii during isometric voluntary contraction at various force levels.

19. Muscle enhancement using closed-loop electrical stimulation: volitional versus induced torque.

20. Modifications of anticipatory postural adjustments in a rock climbing task: the effect of supporting wall inclination.

21. Reliability of EMG measurements for trunk muscles during maximal and sub-maximal voluntary isometric contractions in healthy controls and CLBP patients.

22. The effect of head position, electrode site, movement and smoothing window in the determination of a reliable maximum voluntary activation of the upper trapezius muscle.

23. Electromyographic responses to prescribed mastication.

24. Amplitude and spectral characteristics of biceps Brachii sEMG depend upon speed of isometric force generation.

25. Knee extensor torque and quadriceps femoris EMG during perceptually-guided isometric contractions.

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