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English: Supplementary Movie S1 Musculoskeletal model of the right and left pelvic limbs of an ostrich, visualized for the running trial (3.46 ms−1); see Methods. (.AVI video file, 751 KB, Xvid video codec).
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Source Movie S1 from Hutchinson J, Rankin J, Rubenson J, Rosenbluth K, Siston R, Delp S (2015). "Musculoskeletal modelling of an ostrich (Struthio camelus) pelvic limb: influence of limb orientation on muscular capacity during locomotion". PeerJ. DOI:10.7717/peerj.1001. PMID 26082859. PMC: 4465956.
Author Hutchinson J, Rankin J, Rubenson J, Rosenbluth K, Siston R, Delp S
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