Treadmill walking and overground walking of human subjects compared by recording sole-floor reaction force
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T. Warabi | Masamichi Kato | Kiichi Kiriyama | Toshikazu Yoshida | Nobuyoshi Kobayashi | Kiichi Kiriyama | Tateo Warabi | Masamichi Kato | Toshikazu Yoshida | Nobuyoshi Kobayashi
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