Garnacho-Castaño et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Reliability and validity assessment of a linear position transducerGarnacho-Castaño et al., 2015
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- Garnacho-Castaño M
- López-Lastra S
- Maté-Muñoz J
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- Journal of sports science & medicine
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The objectives of the study were to determine the validity and reliability of peak velocity (PV), average velocity (AV), peak power (PP) and average power (AP) measurements were made using a linear position transducer. Validity was assessed by comparing measurements …
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