Human–Robot Interaction: Kinematics and Muscle Activity Inside a Powered Compliant Knee Exoskeleton
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Romain Meeusen | Dirk Lefeber | Friso Hagman | Pieter Beyl | Kristel Knaepen | Saartje Duerinck | D. Lefeber | R. Meeusen | P. Beyl | K. Knaepen | F. Hagman | S. Duerinck
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