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Locomotion / Muscle / Soft tissue / Tissues / Human leg / Flexion / Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy / Aging movement control / Anatomy / Muscular system / Exercise physiology
Date: 2013-09-05 20:30:28
Locomotion
Muscle
Soft tissue
Tissues
Human leg
Flexion
Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy
Aging movement control
Anatomy
Muscular system
Exercise physiology

Flexible Muscle-Based Locomotion for Bipedal Creatures

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