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English: Muscles of the human spine. The semispinalis passing six or more vertebrae is being highlighted. |
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Source | Ioannis Georgilas et. al. "From the Human Spine to Hyperredundant Robots: The ERMIS Mechanism", ISRN Robotics doi:10.5402/2013/890609 |
Author | Ioannis Georgilas, Vassilios Tourassis |
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