Finger pressure adjustments to various object configurations during precision grip in humans and monkeys
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Giulio Sandini | Luciano Fadiga | Banty Tia | Lorenzo Masia | Gino Coudé | Rosario Canto | Andriy Oliynyk | Riccardo Viaro | Paola Salmas | G. Sandini | L. Fadiga | Riccardo Viaro | Rosario Canto | L. Masia | Paola Salmas | G. Coudé | Andriy Oliynyk | Banty Tia
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