Running-specific prostheses limit ground-force during sprinting
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Hugh M Herr | Rodger Kram | Craig P McGowan | Alena M. Grabowski | Alena M Grabowski | Matthew T. Beale | R. Kram | H. Herr | C. McGowan | W. Mcdermott | William J McDermott | Matthew T Beale
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