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  • 6. Lower extremity control and dynamics during backward angular impulse generation in backward translating tasks.
    Mathiyakom W, McNitt-Gray JL, Wilcox R.
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  • 12. Maximising somersault rotation in tumbling.
    King MA, Yeadon MR.
    J Biomech; 2004 Apr; 37(4):471-7. PubMed ID: 14996558
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  • 14. The control of non-twisting somersaults using configuration changes.
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  • 18. Three-dimensional joint moments analysis in a vertical quadrupedal posture associated with a leg release.
    Quaine F, Martin L, Leroux M, Allard P, Blanchi JP.
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    Kwon Y, Kim JW, Heo JH, Jeon HM, Choi EB, Eom GM.
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