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First application of the technique in inverse kinematics

✍ Scribed by Quinn, S.J.; Spyrou, A.; Simon, A.; Battaglia, A.; Bowers, M.; Bucher, B.; Casarella, C.; Couder, M.; DeYoung, P.A.; Dombos, A.C.; Greene, J.P.; Görres, J.; Kontos, A.; Li, Q.; Long, A.; Moran, M.; Paul, N.; Pereira, J.; Robertson, D.; Smith, K.; Smith, M.K.; Stech, E.; Talwar, R.; Tan, W.P.; Wiescher, M.


Book ID
122154393
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
523 KB
Volume
757
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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