Passive Shoulder Exoskeletons: More Effective in the Lab Than in the Field?
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Romain Meeusen | Joost Geeroms | An Jacobs | Ben Serrien | Sander De Bock | Jo Ghillebert | Renee Govaerts | Shirley A Elprama | Uros Marusic | Kevin De Pauw | S. Elprama | An Jacobs | R. Meeusen | J. Geeroms | K. De Pauw | U. Marušič | B. Serrien | S. De Bock | J. Ghillebert | Renée Govaerts
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