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Studying the effects of asymmetry on freestyle swimming using smoothed particle hydrodynamics
Cohen, R. C. Z.
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Cleary, P. W.
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Mason, B. R.
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Pease, D. L.
Published in
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
(2020)
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Accelerations from wearable accelerometers reflect knee loading during running after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Havens, K. L.
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Cohen, S. C.
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Pratt, K. A.
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Sigward, S. M.
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Clinical Biomechanics
(2018)
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Torque and power about the joints of the arm during the freestyle stroke
Harrison, S. M.
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Cohen, R. C. Z.
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Clearly, P. W.
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Mason, B. R.
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Pease, D. L.
Published in
XIIth International Symposium for Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming
(2014)
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. Z.…”
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Forces on the body during elite competitive platform diving
Harrison, S. M.
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Cohen, R. C. Z.
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Cleary, P. W.
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Barris, S.
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Rose, G.
Published in
Ninth International Conference on CFD in the Minerals and Process Industries CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia 10-12 December 2012
(2012)
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. Z.…”
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