Adaptive control reduces trip-induced forward gait instability among young adults.
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Feng Yang | Yi-Chung Pai | Tanvi Bhatt | Y. Pai | Feng Yang | T. Bhatt | Ting-Yun Wang | Ting-Yun Wang
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