Unstable footwear as a speed-dependent noise-based training gear to exercise inverted pendulum motion during walking
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Fabien Buisseret | Frédéric Dierick | Anne-France Bouché | Mikaël Scohier | Clément Guille | F. Dierick | F. Buisseret | Anne-France Bouché | M. Scohier | C. Guille | Mikaël Scohier
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