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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Analysis of musculoskeletal systems in the AnyBody Modeling System
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Andersen, Michael Skipper, et al.. (2013). THE EFFECT OF MUSCLE SETTING ON KINETICS OF UPPER EXTREMITY IN A BASEBALL PITCHING MODELING: A CASE STUDY. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1).1 indexed citations
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Zhou, Lelai, Shaoping Bai, Michael Skipper Andersen, & John Rasmussen. (2012). Design and Optimization of a Spring-loaded Cable-driven Robotic Exoskeleton. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet). 205–208.2 indexed citations
Rasmussen, John, et al.. (2011). Prediction of motion in musculoskeletal models. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet).1 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Cédric, Mark de Zee, John Rasmussen, & Michael Voigt. (2010). Knee model using articular shape knowledge. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet).1 indexed citations
Rasmussen, John, et al.. (2009). Musculoskeletal Analysis of Navigated Total Hip Arthroplasty. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet).1 indexed citations
Andersen, Michael Skipper, Michael Damsgaard, & John Rasmussen. (2007). A study of The Effects of Two Different Kinematical Analysis Methods on the Calculated Muscle Activities in an Inverse Dynamics-based Musculoskeletal Model of Gait. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet).2 indexed citations
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Tétreault, Patrice, et al.. (2007). Computational modeling of a prosthetic shoulder: our experience with the anybody modeling system. Espace ÉTS (ETS). 624–629.2 indexed citations
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Andersen, Michael Skipper, Michael Damsgaard, Søren Tørholm Christensen, & John Rasmussen. (2006). Kinematic Analysis of Over-determinate Systems. VBN Forskningsportal (Aalborg Universitet).1 indexed citations
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