Optimal walking in terms of variability in step length.
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H Nagasaki | H. Nagasaki | T. Furuna | T Furuna | N Sekiya | H Ito | N. Sekiya | H. Ito | Noboru Sekiya | Hiroshi Nagasaki | Hajime Ito
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