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Biometrics / Gait analysis / Orthopedic surgery / Rehabilitation medicine / Motion capture / Biomechanics / Gait / Magnus effect / Prosthesis / Medicine / Locomotion / Computer animation
Date: 2014-04-28 06:21:16
Biometrics
Gait analysis
Orthopedic surgery
Rehabilitation medicine
Motion capture
Biomechanics
Gait
Magnus effect
Prosthesis
Medicine
Locomotion
Computer animation

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