Three‐dimensional load‐displacement curves due to froces on the cervical spine
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M M Panjabi | T Videman | M. Panjabi | T. Videman | W. Southwick | R. Pelker | G. Friedlaender | W O Southwick | G E Friedlaender | R R Pelker | D J Summers | Manohar M. Panjabi | Richard R. Pelker | Donald Summers | Tapio Videman | Wayne O. Southwick
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