A Computational Human Model With Stabilizing Spine: A Step Towards Active Safety
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N. Praxl | J. Mordaka | H. Cappon | L. Van Rooij | Jiri Adamec | H. Muggenthaler | L. V. Rooij | J. Adamec | N. Praxl | H. Muggenthaler | J. Mordaka | H. Cappon
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