Design of Mechanism and Preliminary Field Validation of Low-Cost Transfemoral Rotator for Use in the Developing World
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V. N. Murthy Arelekatti | Amos G. Winter | Michelle Zhou | Matthew Chun | Matthew L. Cavuto | Nora Kelsall | Karl Baranov | Keriann Durgin | A. Winter | V. N. M. Arelekatti | M. Cavuto | Matthew Chun | Mi Zhou | N. Kelsall | K. Baranov | Keriann Durgin
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