Kinematic analysis of bipedal locomotion of a Japanese macaque that lost its forearms due to congenital malformation
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Naomichi Ogihara | Yuzuru Hamada | Masato Nakatsukasa | Eishi Hirasaki | N. Ogihara | E. Hirasaki | Y. Hamada | M. Nakatsukasa | Hiraku Usui | Hiraku Usui
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