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J R Stott

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Biomedical Engineering|April 1, 1974
Force distributions under the foot--a dynamic measuring systemI A Stokes, J R Stott, W C Hutton
Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1979
The compressive strength of lumbar vertebraeW C Hutton, B M Cyron, J R Stott
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1995
The effects of motion direction, body axis, and posture on motion sickness induced by low frequency linear oscillationJ F Golding, H M Markey, J R Stott
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 1, 1997
Frequency effect of 0.35-1.0 Hz horizontal translational oscillation on motion sickness and the somatogravic illusionJ F Golding, M I Finch, J R Stott
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1986
Thresholds for the detection of the direction of whole-body, linear movement in the horizontal planeA J Benson, M B Spencer, J R Stott
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume|May 1, 1973
Forces under the footJ R Stott, W C Hutton, I A Stokes
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|July 1, 1979
Forces under the hallux valgus foot before and after surgeryI A Stokes, W C Hutton, J R Stott, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|February 1, 1989
The effect on motion sickness and oculomotor function of GR 38032F, a 5-HT3-receptor antagonist with anti-emetic propertiesJ R Stott, G R Barnes, R J Wright, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1982
Measurement of pressure under the foot during functionR W Soames, J R Stott, A Goodbody, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|November 1, 1996
Perception of direction of visual motion. II. Influence of linear body accelerationT Probst, R Loose, S K King, et al.
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Biomedical Engineering|April 1, 1974
Force distributions under the foot--a dynamic measuring systemI A Stokes, J R Stott, W C Hutton
Journal of Anatomy|December 1, 1979
The compressive strength of lumbar vertebraeW C Hutton, B M Cyron, J R Stott
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1995
The effects of motion direction, body axis, and posture on motion sickness induced by low frequency linear oscillationJ F Golding, H M Markey, J R Stott
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 1, 1997
Frequency effect of 0.35-1.0 Hz horizontal translational oscillation on motion sickness and the somatogravic illusionJ F Golding, M I Finch, J R Stott
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1986
Thresholds for the detection of the direction of whole-body, linear movement in the horizontal planeA J Benson, M B Spencer, J R Stott
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume|May 1, 1973
Forces under the footJ R Stott, W C Hutton, I A Stokes
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research|July 1, 1979
Forces under the hallux valgus foot before and after surgeryI A Stokes, W C Hutton, J R Stott, et al.
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology|February 1, 1989
The effect on motion sickness and oculomotor function of GR 38032F, a 5-HT3-receptor antagonist with anti-emetic propertiesJ R Stott, G R Barnes, R J Wright, et al.
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 1, 1982
Measurement of pressure under the foot during functionR W Soames, J R Stott, A Goodbody, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|November 1, 1996
Perception of direction of visual motion. II. Influence of linear body accelerationT Probst, R Loose, S K King, et al.
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