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An Electromyographic Analysis of Muscle Activation in the Latissimus Dorsi, Pectoralis Major, Deltoid, Trapezius, and Biceps Brachii Muscles According to the Type of Lat Pull Down Exercise. |
Seung-Kil Lim |
Asian J Kinesiol. 2017;19(1):55-62. Published online January 30, 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.15758/jkak.2017.19.1.55 |
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