Principal component modeling of isokinetic moment curves for discriminating between the injured and healthy knees of unilateral ACL deficient patients.
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Joan M Stevenson | Andrew G Day | Sivan Almosnino | Scott C E Brandon | Zeevi Dvir | A. Day | Z. Dvir | J. Stevenson | D. Bardana | S. Almosnino | S. Brandon | Davide D Bardana
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