Effects of liner stiffness for trans-tibial prosthesis: a finite element contact model.
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Chih-Han Chang | Chih-Chieh Lin | Kao-Chi Chung | Chu-Lung Wu | I-Chen Liao | Chih-Han Chang | Chu-Lung Wu | K. Chung | Chih-Chieh Lin | I-Chen Liao
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