Exploring New Potential Applications for Hand Exoskeletons: Power Grip to Assist Human Standing
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Sunil K. Agrawal | Nicolás García Aracil | Jorge A. Díez | Victor Santamaria | José M. Catalán | Moiz I. Khan | José M. Catalán | V. Santamaria | S. Agrawal
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