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Development of force plates installed with five-axis load cells and analysis using a wearable sensor system
Hirose, K.
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Kondo, A.
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Motion and force analysis in load control type treadmill using wearable sensor system
Kondo, A.
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Hirose, K.
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Tsujiuchi, N.
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Ito, A.
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An attempt for measuring snowboarding performance using compact force sensors
Kondo, A.
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Doki, H.
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Hirose, K.
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Dynamic analysis and motion measurement of ski turns using inertial and force sensors
Hirose, K.
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Doki, H.
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Kondo, A.
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An attempt of a new motion measurement method for alpine ski turns using inertial sensors
Kondo, A.
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Doki, H.
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Hirose, K.
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