Biomechanics IX, Part 2Human Kinetics Publishers, 1985 - Biomechanics |
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... markers placed in correspondence to relevant anatomic landmarks and are directly connected with a computer . The optoelec- tronic systems can be divided in two subclasses : with active or passive markers . The passive markers are ...
... markers placed in correspondence to relevant anatomic landmarks and are directly connected with a computer . The optoelec- tronic systems can be divided in two subclasses : with active or passive markers . The passive markers are ...
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... markers lie on a same plane containing the toroidal lens ' principal axis . The second problem is that of marker identification and the correct association of the three coordinates for each marker . These problems , which are inevitably ...
... markers lie on a same plane containing the toroidal lens ' principal axis . The second problem is that of marker identification and the correct association of the three coordinates for each marker . These problems , which are inevitably ...
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... markers with a resolution of 1§4000 . With active markers , the 4 MSB give the image width directly , since their dimensions are only : 11 mm . During passive marker acquisition the data is reversed in a disk file . For marker ...
... markers with a resolution of 1§4000 . With active markers , the 4 MSB give the image width directly , since their dimensions are only : 11 mm . During passive marker acquisition the data is reversed in a disk file . For marker ...
Contents
EMG of Erectores Spinae in Structured Lifting Tasks S Kumar | 9 |
Balance in Muscle Strength Between Agonist and Antagonist | 15 |
Operating A Forwarder An Electromyographic Study B Jonsson | 21 |
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