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1“... performance of patients with upper motor neuron lesion, such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy...”
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3by Bernal Covarrubias, Rafael Ricardo“... the following steps: First, a three dimensional bone reconstruction was performed using computed tomography (CT...”
Published 2015
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4by St. George, Karen R. BottenfieldSubjects: “...Biomechanical model...”
Published 2016
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6“... digits is an increasing disorder seen in clinical practice. To the author’s knowledge, no biomechanical...”
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7“... this relationship by creating a closed-system model. Ten human cadaveric hands were mounted individually on our...”
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8“... joint corresponding with translation and rotation movements under jaw opening in the human body...”
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9“..., it is extremely important to us and so there is a vital necessity to understand the biomechanical performance...”
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10by Camp, Madeline“... fibula). A visual assessment of the physeal surface of each specimen was performed after testing...”
Published 2021
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12“... rescuer’s posture on human body kinematics during performing the external chest compression; 3) to compare...”
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13“... devoted to flatfoot issue. However, how human build foot arches has not been studied thoroughly before...”
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14“...碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 生物醫學工程學系 === 102 === Tendons play an important role in human movements because...”
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15by Chen Yen-Fei, 陳彥妃“... for competitive athletes to increase their explosive power and to improve their performance. Also, it is getting...”
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16“...博士 === 國立成功大學 === 土木工程學系碩博士班 === 98 === The human spine plays an important role in the daily...”
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17“... simulation corresponding to the real human molar was performed to analyze the stress distribution...”
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18by Alfasi, Abdulghader“... normal status as nonlinear viscoelastic behavior and defined the associated biomechanical changes...”
Published 2010
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19by Alfasi, Abdulghader“... normal status as nonlinear viscoelastic behavior and defined the associated biomechanical changes...”
Published 2010
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20“..., support, or surround organs of human. It consists of skin, fat, fiber, tendon, ligament, muscle...”
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