Effects of user experience, working posture and joint hardness on powered nutrunner torque reactions
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Patrick G. Dempsey | Chien-Chi Chang | Jia-Hua Lin | R. W. McGorry | R. McGorry | P. Dempsey | J. Lin | C. Chang
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