Whole-body angular momentum during stair walking using passive and powered lower-limb prostheses.
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Richard R Neptune | Jason M Wilken | Anne K Silverman | Nathaniel T Pickle | Jennifer M Aldridge | R. Neptune | J. Wilken | Jennifer M. Aldridge | A. Silverman | N. Pickle
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