Reappraisal of the comparative cost of human locomotion using gait-specific allometric analyses
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Jonas Rubenson | David G Lloyd | Denham B Heliams | Paul A Fournier | Denham B. Heliams | D. Lloyd | P. Withers | J. Rubenson | D. B. Heliams | P. Fournier | S. Maloney | Philip C Withers | Shane K Maloney
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