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1. Biomechanics and Comparative Physiology Research Group [ Report dead link ]
Research on animal flight mechanics including flapping energetics and aerodynamics. Contains publications list. University of Leeds, UK.
http://www.biology.leeds.ac.uk/staff/jmvr/Flight/flight.htm
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2. Biomechanics Laboratory, University of Essen University of Essen [ Report dead link ]
Focus of research related to the prevention of injuries. Includes animations, publications list, and related links. Germany.
http://www.uni-essen.de/~qpd800/
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3. Biomechanics Laboratory, University of Ottawa [ Report dead link ]
List of members and graduate students, theses abstracts (1986 to present), conference papers, information about the motor control laboratory, biomechanics directory, and related links.
http://www.health.uottawa.ca/biomech/lab/
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4. Biomechanics Research Laboratory, University of Michigan [ Report dead link ]
Theoretical and experimental research aimed at reducing unintentional injury rates in the population. Includes project outlines, personnel, publications, collaborations, and facilities.
http://me.engin.umich.edu/brl
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5. Functional Morphology Laboratory [ Report dead link ]
Information about animal biomechanics and functional morphology research. University of Antwerp, Belgium.
http://webhost.ua.ac.be/funmorph/
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6. Hoof Biomechanics Laboratory [ Report dead link ]
Research that reduces the risk of injuries and increases the performance in horses. Includes publications list with abstracts, personnel and related links. Ontario Veterinary College, Canada.
http://www.ovc.uoguelph.ca/hoof_biomechanics
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7. Injury Prevention and Mobility Laboratory [ Report dead link ]
Improving methods for preventing falls and fall-related injuries, including research, publications, links, and contact details. Simon Fraser University, B.C., Canada.
http://www.sfu.ca/ipml
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8. Koehl Laboratory [ Report dead link ]
Research involving the application of fluid dynamics and solid mechanics in the study of biological structure. Includes publication list, graduate students, and related links. University of California, Berkeley, U.S.
http://ib.berkeley.edu/labs/koehl/
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9. Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratories, Michigan State University [ Report dead link ]
Research of the musculoskeletal system of humans and animals. Includes facilities overview, personnel, research opportunities, publications list, and related links.
http://www.obl.msu.edu/
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10. Palo Alto Rehabilitation Research and Development Center [ Report dead link ]
Neurophysiology, muscular coordination, skeletal biology, and biomechanics research to develop clinical treatments and assistive devices. Includes personnel, projects, publications, facilities, and related links.
http://guide.stanford.edu/
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