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Date: 2016-01-28 11:28:58
Animal anatomy
Prosthetics
Robotics
Animal locomotion
Assistive technology
Powered exoskeleton
Technology
Biota
Exoskeleton
Preferred walking speed
Skeleton
Human leg

Biomechanical walking mechanisms underlying the metabolic reduction caused by an autonomous exoskeleton

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