EquiMoves: A Wireless Networked Inertial Measurement System for Objective Examination of Horse Gait
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Berend Jan van der Zwaag | Paul J. M. Havinga | Willem Back | Raluca Marin-Perianu | Mihai Marin-Perianu | Stephan Bosch | René van Weeren | Filipe Serra Bragança | John Voskamp | P. Havinga | S. Bosch | M. Marin-Perianu | R. Marin-Perianu | B. V. D. Zwaag | W. Back | F. S. Bragança | J. Voskamp | R. Weeren | R. V. Weeren
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