Inverted Pendulum Standing Apparatus for Investigating Closed-Loop Control of Ankle Joint Muscle Contractions during Functional Electrical Stimulation
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Kei Masani | Milos R. Popovic | José Zariffa | Mark Robinson | Albert H. Vette | John F. Tan | Cheryl Lynch
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