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Table 1.

Mean (SD) values for participants’ characteristics.

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Fig 1.

Test of the concentric isokinetic quadriceps and hamstrings torque on the Biodex 3 System.

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Fig 2.

Test of the maximal isometric strength on the Strength Measuring Station-1 device in closed kinetic chain.

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Fig 3.

Mean (SD) values of the H/Q in female athletes.

H/Q = hamstrings to quadriceps peak torque ratio; SD = standard deviation, 25% = first quartile; 75% = third quartile; min = minimum; max = maximum. a Significant differences (p < .05) in the H/Q values between the basketball and volleyball players; b Significant differences (p < .05) in the H/Q values between 60°/s and 180°/s, 180°/s and 300°/s, and 60°/s and 300°/s.

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Fig 4.

Mean (SD) values of the TR for quadriceps and hamstrings in female athletes.

TR = side-to-side peak torque ratio for quadriceps and hamstrings; SD = standard deviation; 25% = first quartile; 75% = third quartile; min = minimum; max = maximum.

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Fig 5.

Mean (SD) values of the isometric strength ratios for KE in female athletes.

(A) SR = side-to-side maximal strength ratio for KE; (B) B/U = ratio of the maximal strength produced bilaterally to the sum of the maximal strength produced unilaterally for KE. KE = knee extensors; SD = standard deviation; 25% = first quartile; 75% = third quartile; min = minimum; max = maximum.

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