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“... conditions. Stance phase duration decreases as speed increases, for both load conditions. Gait pattern seems...”
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“...Background: The gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) is a specie that shows great adaptability...”
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“...The abortion and abscision of floral buds in pear trees ("bud jump"), is characterized...”
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