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Anatomy / Gait analysis / Biomechanics / Gait / Force platform / Prosthesis / Muscle / Jumping / Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy / Medicine / Locomotion / Biology
Date: 2011-05-24 21:25:29
Anatomy
Gait analysis
Biomechanics
Gait
Force platform
Prosthesis
Muscle
Jumping
Neuromechanical adaptations to pregnancy
Medicine
Locomotion
Biology

2 This newsletter is the abstract booklet of the symposium on Biolocomotion (Formia, April 15-17 , 1989) and is therefore a special issue! At the same time it is a first trial to find out if this initiative can obtain

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