Facing the partner influences exchanges in force

Takagi A, Bagnato C, Burdet E (2016)
Scientific Reports 6(1): 35397.

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Takagi, Atsushi; Bagnato, Carlo; Burdet, Etienne
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2016
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Scientific Reports
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6
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35397
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2045-2322
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Takagi A, Bagnato C, Burdet E. Facing the partner influences exchanges in force. Scientific Reports. 2016;6(1): 35397.
Takagi, A., Bagnato, C., & Burdet, E. (2016). Facing the partner influences exchanges in force. Scientific Reports, 6(1), 35397. doi:10.1038/srep35397
Takagi, Atsushi, Bagnato, Carlo, and Burdet, Etienne. 2016. “Facing the partner influences exchanges in force”. Scientific Reports 6 (1): 35397.
Takagi, A., Bagnato, C., and Burdet, E. (2016). Facing the partner influences exchanges in force. Scientific Reports 6:35397.
Takagi, A., Bagnato, C., & Burdet, E., 2016. Facing the partner influences exchanges in force. Scientific Reports, 6(1): 35397.
A. Takagi, C. Bagnato, and E. Burdet, “Facing the partner influences exchanges in force”, Scientific Reports, vol. 6, 2016, : 35397.
Takagi, A., Bagnato, C., Burdet, E.: Facing the partner influences exchanges in force. Scientific Reports. 6, : 35397 (2016).
Takagi, Atsushi, Bagnato, Carlo, and Burdet, Etienne. “Facing the partner influences exchanges in force”. Scientific Reports 6.1 (2016): 35397.

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