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  • 1. Contributions of individual muscles to hip joint contact force in normal walking.
    Correa TA, Crossley KM, Kim HJ, Pandy MG.
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  • 14. 'Contributions of individual muscles to hip joint contact force in normal walking' by T.A. Correa, K.M. Crossley, H.J. Kim and M.G. Pandy.
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