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“... of prostheses. A decrease in the piston effect can lead to a more natural gait by increasing proprioceptivity...”
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“...Oceanic Islands are natural laboratories for the study of the processes and patterns of dispersion...”
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“...Introduction: The feet are one the main anatomical site affected by injuries arising from load...”
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“...? It was hypothesized that an increase in music cadence will would impose a decrease of the segment range...”
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