Development of a new parallel mechanism with five degrees of freedom for ankle rehabilitation
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J. Qin | C. B. Wang | Z. J. Lu | R. X. Luo | L. H. Duan | Q. Q. Liu | T. Y. Sun | H. Q. Chen | Z. L. Yu | Y. J. Shen | J. J. Long | Y. L. Wang | J. J. Wei | W. G. Li | Q. Shi | Z. Z. Wu | M. Li
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