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J P Clarys

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Human Biology|October 1, 1986
Anatomical segmentation in humans and the prediction of segmental masses from intra-segmental anthropometryJ P Clarys, M J Marfell-Jones
Ergonomics|January 1, 1994
Soft tissue segmentation of the body and fractionation of the upper and lower limbsJ P Clarys, M J Marfell-Jones
Ergonomics|November 18, 2000
Variations of anatomical elements contributing to subtalar joint stability: intrinsic risk factors for post-traumatic lateral instability of the ankle?E Barbaix, P Van Roy, J P Clarys
Journal of Sports Sciences|January 1, 1988
The muscle activity paradox during circular rhythmic leg movementsJ P Clarys, J Cabri, R J Gregor
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|June 30, 2010
Body mass index as a measure of bone massJ P Clarys, A Scafoglieri, S Provyn, et al.
Ergonomics|November 18, 2000
Intra-articular kinematics of the normal glenohumeral joint in the late preparatory phase of throwing: Kaltenborn's rule revisitedBaeyens J-P, P Van Roy, J P Clarys
Human Biology|September 1, 1984
Gross tissue weights in the human body by cadaver dissectionJ P Clarys, A D Martin, D T Drinkwater
Human Biology|September 1, 1984
Human body surface area: validation of formulae based on a cadaver studyA D Martin, D T Drinkwater, J P Clarys
Ergonomics|December 13, 2005
Cadaver studies and their impact on the understanding of human adiposityJ P Clarys, S Provyn, M J Marfell-Jones
Manual Therapy|November 1, 2006
Manual fixation versus locking during upper cervical segmental mobilization. Part 1: an in vitro three-dimensional arthrokinematic analysis of manual flexion-extension mobilization of the atlanto-occipital jointE Cattrysse, J P Baeyens, J P Clarys, et al.
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Human Biology|October 1, 1986
Anatomical segmentation in humans and the prediction of segmental masses from intra-segmental anthropometryJ P Clarys, M J Marfell-Jones
Ergonomics|January 1, 1994
Soft tissue segmentation of the body and fractionation of the upper and lower limbsJ P Clarys, M J Marfell-Jones
Ergonomics|November 18, 2000
Variations of anatomical elements contributing to subtalar joint stability: intrinsic risk factors for post-traumatic lateral instability of the ankle?E Barbaix, P Van Roy, J P Clarys
Journal of Sports Sciences|January 1, 1988
The muscle activity paradox during circular rhythmic leg movementsJ P Clarys, J Cabri, R J Gregor
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|June 30, 2010
Body mass index as a measure of bone massJ P Clarys, A Scafoglieri, S Provyn, et al.
Ergonomics|November 18, 2000
Intra-articular kinematics of the normal glenohumeral joint in the late preparatory phase of throwing: Kaltenborn's rule revisitedBaeyens J-P, P Van Roy, J P Clarys
Human Biology|September 1, 1984
Gross tissue weights in the human body by cadaver dissectionJ P Clarys, A D Martin, D T Drinkwater
Human Biology|September 1, 1984
Human body surface area: validation of formulae based on a cadaver studyA D Martin, D T Drinkwater, J P Clarys
Ergonomics|December 13, 2005
Cadaver studies and their impact on the understanding of human adiposityJ P Clarys, S Provyn, M J Marfell-Jones
Manual Therapy|November 1, 2006
Manual fixation versus locking during upper cervical segmental mobilization. Part 1: an in vitro three-dimensional arthrokinematic analysis of manual flexion-extension mobilization of the atlanto-occipital jointE Cattrysse, J P Baeyens, J P Clarys, et al.
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