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Stairclimbing Assessed by Transfer Locus of the Center of Foot Pressure

Overview of attention for article published in Rigakuryoho Kagaku, January 1998
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Title
Stairclimbing Assessed by Transfer Locus of the Center of Foot Pressure
Published in
Rigakuryoho Kagaku, January 1998
DOI 10.1589/rika.13.67
Authors

YOSHIMITU MASU, YASUSHI UCHIYAMA, NOBUKO ONBE, MIKAKO YAMADA, KAORI ENOMOTO, AKIRA GUNJI

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#18,782,494
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#167
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#91,535
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#3
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