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1. Effect of high volume stretch-shortening cycle exercise on vertical leg stiffness and jump performance.

2. Carbohydrates do not accelerate force recovery after glycogen-depleting followed by high-intensity exercise in humans.

3. The contribution of low-frequency fatigue to the loss of quadriceps contractile function following repeated drop jumps.

4. What are the best isometric exercises of muscle potentiation?

5. Accelerated muscle contractility and decreased muscle steadiness following sauna recovery do not induce greater neuromuscular fatigability during sustained submaximal contractions.

6. Three different motor task strategies to assess neuromuscular adjustments during fatiguing muscle contractions in young and older men.

7. Prolonged force depression after mechanically demanding contractions is largely independent of Ca 2+ and reactive oxygen species.

8. Does the Length of Elbow Flexors and Visual Feedback Have Effect on Accuracy of Isometric Muscle Contraction in Men after Stroke?

9. Intermittent whole-body cold immersion induces similar thermal stress but different motor and cognitive responses between males and females.

10. Concentrically trained cyclists are not more susceptible to eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage than are stretch-shortening exercise-trained runners.

11. The effect of temperature on amount and structure of motor variability during 2-minute maximum voluntary contraction.

12. The effect of multiple sclerosis and gender on central and peripheral fatigue during 2-min MVC.

13. Peripheral and central fatigue after muscle-damaging exercise is muscle length dependent and inversely related.

14. The repeated bout effect of eccentric exercise is not associated with changes in voluntary activation.

15. Cell‐free DNA kinetics in response to muscle‐damaging exercise: A drop jump study.

16. Passive heating-induced changes in muscle contractile function are not further augmented by prolonged exposure in young males experiencing moderate thermal stress.

17. Moderate muscle cooling induced by single and intermittent/prolonged cold-water immersions differently affects muscle contractile function in young males.

18. Plyometric Training Does Not Affect Central and Peripheral Muscle Fatigue Differently in Prepubertal Girls and Boys.

19. Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor and interleukin-6 response to high-volume mechanically demanding exercise.

20. Šildymo ir šaldymo poveikis raumens nuovargiui ir atsigavimui, jo priklausomumas nuo lyties

21. Effect of constant, predictable, and unpredictable motor tasks on motor performance and blood markers of stress.

22. TEST-RETEST CROSS-RELIABILITY OF TESTS TO ASSESS NEUROMUSCULAR FUNCTION AS A MULTIDIMENSIONAL CONCEPT.

23. The effect of sports specialization on musculus quadriceps function after exercise-induced muscle damage.

24. ECCENTRICALLY-INDUCED FATIGUE IN VOLUNTARY MUSCLE PERFORMANCE: THE EFFECT OF MUSCLE LENGTH AND CONTRACTION TYPE.

25. Predictive value of strength loss as an indicator of muscle damage across multiple drop jumps.

26. MUSCLE-DAMAGING EXERCISE AFFECTS ISOKINETIC TORQUE MORE AT SHORT MUSCLE LENGTH.

27. Monitoring markers of muscle damage during a 3 week periodized drop-jump exercise programme.

28. Is there a correlation between intraindividual variability in isokinetic knee extension/flexion and muscle fatigue?

29. HIPERTERMIJOS POVEIKIS MOTERŲ GRIAUČIŲ RAUMENŲ NUOVARGIUI IR ATSIGAVIMUI.

30. Effect of knee extensors muscles fatigue on bilateral force accuracy, variability, and coordination.

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