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Medical equipment / Bionics / Disability / Neuroprosthetics / Prosthesis / Gait / Knee / Human leg / Magnetorheological fluid / Medicine / Health / Locomotion
Date: 2013-06-20 17:08:24
Medical equipment
Bionics
Disability
Neuroprosthetics
Prosthesis
Gait
Knee
Human leg
Magnetorheological fluid
Medicine
Health
Locomotion

Introduction Feature User-adaptive control of a magnetorheological prosthetic knee

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