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1. Determinants of whole-body maximal aerobic performance in young male and female athletes: The roles of lower extremity muscle size, strength and power.

2. Riding posture affects quadriceps femoris oxygenation during an incremental cycle exercise in cycle‐based athletes.

3. Effects of prolonged vibration to vastus intermedius muscle on force steadiness of knee extensor muscles during isometric force-matching task.

4. Local architecture of the vastus intermedius is a better predictor of knee extension force than that of the other quadriceps femoris muscle heads.

5. Coordination among thigh muscles including the vastus intermedius and adductor magnus at different cycling intensities.

6. Effect of electromyostimulation training on intramuscular fat accumulation determined by ultrasonography in older adults.

7. Knee joint angle affects EMG–force relationship in the vastus intermedius muscle.

8. The highest antagonistic coactivation of the vastus intermedius muscle among quadriceps femoris muscles during isometric knee flexion.

9. Lower-Limb Muscle Strength and Major Performance Tests in Community-Dwelling Older Adults.

10. Effect of interelectrode distance on surface electromyographic signals of vastus intermedius muscle in women and men.

11. Assessment of central aponeurosis curvature as an index of rectus femoris muscle overstrain in individuals with knee osteoarthritis.

12. Effect of electromyostimulation on intramyocellular lipids of the vastus lateralis in older adults: a randomized controlled trial.

13. Relationship between quadriceps echo intensity and functional and morphological characteristics in older men and women.

14. Age-related changes in muscle volume and intramuscular fat content in quadriceps femoris and hamstrings.

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