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The design of anthropomorphic prosthetic hands: A study of the Southampton Hand

The design of anthropomorphic prosthetic hands: A study of the Southampton Hand
The design of anthropomorphic prosthetic hands: A study of the Southampton Hand
593-600
Kyberd, Peter J.
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Light, Colin
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Chappell, Paul H.
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Nightingale, Jim M.
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Whatley, Dave
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Evans, Mervyn
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Kyberd, Peter J.
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Light, Colin
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Chappell, Paul H.
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Nightingale, Jim M.
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Whatley, Dave
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Kyberd, Peter J., Light, Colin, Chappell, Paul H., Nightingale, Jim M., Whatley, Dave and Evans, Mervyn (2001) The design of anthropomorphic prosthetic hands: A study of the Southampton Hand. Robotica, 19, 593-600.

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Published date: 2001
Organisations: EEE

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Local EPrints ID: 256474
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/256474
PURE UUID: dbb6ec84-1446-4c72-8cee-24a87fb70373

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Date deposited: 03 Apr 2002
Last modified: 27 Apr 2022 12:05

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Author: Peter J. Kyberd
Author: Colin Light
Author: Paul H. Chappell
Author: Jim M. Nightingale
Author: Dave Whatley
Author: Mervyn Evans

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