DVS Edition Citation

Hager, R, Dorel, S, Nordez, A, Rabita, G, Couturier, A, Hauraix, H, Duchateau, J & Guilhem, G. (2018). The slack test does not assess maximal shortening velocity of muscle fascicles in humans. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 221 (jeb169623), 1-9. doi: 10.1242/jeb.169623

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hager, R., Dorel, S., Nordez, A., Rabita, G., Couturier, A., Hauraix, H., . . . Guilhem, G. (2018). The slack test does not assess maximal shortening velocity of muscle fascicles in humans. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(jeb169623), 1-9.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hager, R., S. Dorel, A. Nordez, G. Rabita, A. Couturier, H. Hauraix, J. Duchateau, and G. Guilhem. "The Slack Test Does Not Assess Maximal Shortening Velocity of Muscle Fascicles in Humans." The Journal of Experimental Biology 221, no. jeb169623 (2018): 1-9.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hager, R., et al. "The Slack Test Does Not Assess Maximal Shortening Velocity of Muscle Fascicles in Humans." The Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 221, no. jeb169623, 2018, pp. 1-9.

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