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Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.
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S. Taş Et Al. , "Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.," Journal of biomechanics , vol.99, pp.109530, 2020

Taş, S. Et Al. 2020. Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.. Journal of biomechanics , vol.99 , 109530.

Taş, S., Ünlüer, N. Ö., & Çetin, A., (2020). Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.. Journal of biomechanics , vol.99, 109530.

Taş, S, NEZEHAT ÖZGÜL ÜNLÜER, And A Çetin. "Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.," Journal of biomechanics , vol.99, 109530, 2020

Taş, S Et Al. "Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.." Journal of biomechanics , vol.99, pp.109530, 2020

Taş, S. Ünlüer, N. Ö. And Çetin, A. (2020) . "Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.." Journal of biomechanics , vol.99, p.109530.

@article{article, author={S Taş Et Al. }, title={Thickness, cross-sectional area, and stiffness of intrinsic foot muscles affect performance in single-leg stance balance tests in healthy sedentary young females.}, journal={Journal of biomechanics}, year=2020, pages={109530} }