Simulating ideal assistive devices to reduce the metabolic cost of walking with heavy loads
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Scott L Delp | Jennifer L Hicks | Thomas K Uchida | Christopher L Dembia | Christopher L. Dembia | Amy Silder | Thomas K. Uchida | S. Delp | J. Hicks | A. Silder
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