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Estimation of hip joint center from the external body shape: a preliminary study
A Nérot1,2,3,4, X Wang2,3,4, H Pillet1
1a Arts et MetiersParisTech, LBM/Institut de Biomecanique Humaine Georges Charpak , Paris , France.
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
|August 4, 2015
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