Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques

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Main Author: Hawkes, Emma Zoe
Published: Brunel University 2005
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Hawkes, Emma Zoe
Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
author Hawkes, Emma Zoe
author_facet Hawkes, Emma Zoe
author_sort Hawkes, Emma Zoe
title Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
title_short Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
title_full Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
title_fullStr Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
title_full_unstemmed Changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
title_sort changes in corticospinal excitability of human inspiratory muscles following acute loaded and non-loaded inspiratory manoeuvres studied by magnetic stimulation techniques
publisher Brunel University
publishDate 2005
url http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.429034
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