Postural instability via a loss of intermittent control in elderly and patients with Parkinson's disease: A model-based and data-driven approach.
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T. Nomura | P. Morasso | S. Sakoda | M. Milosevic | Yasuyuki Suzuki | T. Tanahashi | T. Endo | Akihiro Nakamura | K. Nomura | Matija Milosevic
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