Comparison of methods for the calculation of energy storage and return in a dynamic elastic response prosthesis.
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M Parnianpour | N Berme | M D Geil | P Quesada | S Simon | N. Berme | S. Simon | M. Parnianpour | M. Geil | P. Quesada
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