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  • 32. Partitioning the energetics of walking and running: swinging the limbs is expensive.
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  • 34. Running biomechanics: shorter heels, better economy.
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  • 37. Steady and transient coordination structures of walking and running.
    Lamoth CJ, Daffertshofer A, Huys R, Beek PJ.
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  • 40. Effects of stride frequency on mechanical power and energy expenditure of walking.
    Minetti AE, Capelli C, Zamparo P, di Prampero PE, Saibene F.
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