COORDINATING FUNCTIONS AMONG ANTAGONISTIC PAIRS OF MONO- AND BI-ARTICULAR MUSCLES IN UPPER EXTREMITY AND MECHANICAL MODEL ANALYSES ON CONTROL PROPERTIES INDUCED BY THE COORDINATING MUSCULAR FUNCTIONS
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1. Faculty of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University
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Society of Biomechanisms Japan
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