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The following pages link to A collisional model of the energetic cost of support work qualitatively explains leg sequencing in walking and galloping, pseudo-elastic leg behavior in running and the walk-to-run transition (Q2196861):
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- The mechanical cost of transport of fast running animals (Q291589) (← links)
- Optimization of the visco-elastic parameters describing the heel-region of a prosthesis (Q293724) (← links)
- Adding adaptable toe stiffness affects energetic efficiency and dynamic behaviors of bipedal walking (Q304675) (← links)
- The effect of intrinsic muscular nonlinearities on the energetics of locomotion in a computational model of an anguilliform swimmer (Q739760) (← links)
- Relating ranging ecology, limb length, and locomotor economy in terrestrial animals (Q1787091) (← links)
- Working out the bipedal walking expenditure of energy based on foot morphology of different hominid genera: implications for foot evolution (Q2029509) (← links)
- Rules of nature's \textit{Formula Run}: muscle mechanics during late stance is the key to explaining maximum running speed (Q2031787) (← links)
- Optimal foot shape for a passive dynamic biped (Q2211601) (← links)
- The role of series ankle elasticity in bipedal walking (Q2632594) (← links)
- Dynamic Bipedal Walking under Stick-Slip Transitions (Q5249801) (← links)