Reactive balance adjustments to unexpected perturbations during human walking.
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Reed Ferber | Ji-Hang Lee | L. Osternig | M. Woollacott | R. Ferber | Louis R Osternig | Marjorie H Woollacott | Noah J Wasielewski | N. Wasielewski | Ji-hang Lee
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