Hip joint contact force in the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) during normal level walking.
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Thomas E Baer | Thomas D Brown | Duane A Robinson | Timothy R Derrick | Douglas R Pedersen | T. Brown | D. Pedersen | T. Derrick | M. Conzemius | D. Robinson | J. Goetz | Jessica E Goetz | Michael G Conzemius | T. Baer
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