DVS Edition Citation

Longoria, I. C., Kesterson, M, Thompson, M. D., Melrose, D, Maldonaldo, M. A. & Snarr, R. L. (2026). Strength & structure: Do special olympic athletes possess similar muscle quality in the upper appendages to age-related general populations. International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings, 2 (18), 154. Zugriff am 22.05.2026 unter https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijesab/vol2/iss18/154

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Longoria, I. C., Kesterson, M., Thompson, M. D., Melrose, D., Maldonaldo, M. A., & Snarr, R. L. (2026). Strength & structure: Do special olympic athletes possess similar muscle quality in the upper appendages to age-related general populations. International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings, 2(18), 154.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Longoria, I. C., M. Kesterson, M. D. Thompson, D. Melrose, M. A. Maldonaldo, and R. L. Snarr. "Strength & Structure: Do Special Olympic Athletes Possess Similar Muscle Quality in the Upper Appendages to Age-related General Populations." International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings 2, no. 18 (2026): 154.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Longoria, I. C., et al. "Strength & Structure: Do Special Olympic Athletes Possess Similar Muscle Quality in the Upper Appendages to Age-related General Populations." International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings, vol. 2, no. 18, 2026, p. 154.

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