Muscle–tendon mechanics explain unexpected effects of exoskeleton assistance on metabolic rate during walking
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Rachel W Jackson | Steven H Collins | Scott L Delp | Rachel W. Jackson | Christopher L Dembia | Christopher L. Dembia | S. Collins | S. Delp
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