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Title: Earth-referenced handrail contact facilitates interlimb cutaneous reflexes during locomotion
Author(s): Lamont, EV
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 98 Issue: 1 Pages: 433-442 Published: JUL 2007
Cited References: 29 Selected References: 29
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