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    Fig 2 - by Ruiming Xiao (6389546)

    Published 2024
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    Fig 3 - by Ruiming Xiao (6389546)

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    Results of normal and wide step width (cm). by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Raw data 16–20. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Demographics, SD= Standard Deviation. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Raw data 6–9 and 15. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Raw data 1–5. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Raw data 10–14. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Coordination angle during running. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Gait retraining with biofeedback. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    Coordination angle during walking. by Fateme Khorramroo (18086501)

    Published 2025
    “…Transverse ankle-hip coordination showed an in-phase pattern in wide conditions during push-off (p=0.044), during LR (p=0.022). Wide walking, significantly increased coordination variability of the sagittal ankle-knee during LR and decreased transverse ankle-hip during push-off. …”
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    High Stability, Piezoelectric Response, and Promising Photocatalytic Activity on the New Pentagonal CGeP<sub>4</sub> Monolayer by José A. S. Laranjeira (18870824)

    Published 2024
    “…Under tensile strain, the band gap energy increases to 3.31 eV at 4% strain, then decreases smoothly to 1.97 eV at maximum stretching, representing an ∼38% variation. …”