Prediction of Falls Using a Robust Definition of Slip Distance and Adjusted Required Coefficient of Friction
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Jeffrey C. Woldstad | James L. Smith | Thurmon E. Lockhart | M. Hsiang Simon | Pingshan Li | T. Lockhart | J. Woldstad | James L. Smith | Pingshan Li | M. H. Simon | M. Simon
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