Feasibility of a hybrid-FES system for gait restoration in paraplegics
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William K. Durfee | Michael Goldfarb | Ryan J. Farris | Hugo A. Quintero | H. A. Quintero | M. Goldfarb | W. Durfee | R. Farris
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