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    The effect of particle size on coercivity and crystallinity of SmCo5 by Chen, C. H., Knutson, S. J., Shen, Y., Wheeler, R. A., Horwath, J. C., Barnes, P. N.

    Published in Applied physics letters (04-07-2011)
    “…It is observed a turning point in the particle size for which the coercivity Hci of a Sm-Co alloy reaches a peak. Using a broad size range from 20 nm to 5 mm,…”
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    Work posture, workstation design, and musculoskeletal discomfort in a VDT data entry task by Sauter, S L, Schleifer, L M, Knutson, S J

    Published in Human factors (01-04-1991)
    “…Self-report data on musculoskeletal discomfort were collected from several hundred VDT users in two agencies of a state government. Aspects of worker posture…”
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    Intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to the passive moment at the metacarpophalangeal joint by Knutson, Jayme S, Kilgore, Kevin L, Mansour, Joseph M, Crago, Patrick E

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-12-2000)
    “…The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether the passive range of motion at the finger joints is restricted more by intrinsic tissues (cross a…”
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    The effect of particle size on coercivity and crystallinity of SmCo 5 by Chen, C. H., Knutson, S. J., Shen, Y., Wheeler, R. A., Horwath, J. C., Barnes, P. N.

    Published in Applied physics letters (06-07-2011)
    “…It is observed a turning point in the particle size for which the coercivity H ci of a Sm-Co alloy reaches a peak. Using a broad size range from 20 nm to 5 mm,…”
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    Functional electrical stimulation for neuromuscular applications by Peckham, P Hunter, Knutson, Jayme S

    Published in Annual review of biomedical engineering (01-01-2005)
    “…Paralyzed or paretic muscles can be made to contract by applying electrical currents to the intact peripheral motor nerves innervating them. When electrically…”
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    Functional effect of an ankle foot orthosis on gait in multiple sclerosis: a pilot study by Sheffler, Lynne R, Hennessey, Maureen T, Knutson, Jayme S, Naples, Gregory G, Chae, John

    “…The objective was to determine whether an ankle foot orthosis improves gait velocity and tasks of functional ambulation in multiple sclerosis (MS). This…”
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    Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation for stroke rehabilitation by Knutson, J. S., Harley, M. Y., Hisel, T. Z., Makowski, N. S., Fu, M. J., Chae, J.

    “…Contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation (CCFES) is an innovative method of delivering neuromuscular electrical stimulation for…”
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    Variations in neuromuscular electrical stimulation's ability to increase reach and hand opening during voluntary effort after stroke by Makowski, N. S., Knutson, J. S., Chae, J., Crago, P.

    “…Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) has shown potential as a mechanism to augment functional arm and hand movement after stroke. However, neuroprostheses…”
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    Neuromuscular electrical stimulation to augment reach and hand opening after stroke by Makowski, N. S., Knutson, J. S., Chae, J., Crago, P.

    “…Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) may be able to augment functional arm and hand movement after stroke. However, neuroprostheses that combine voluntary…”
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    Electrode fracture rates and occurrences of infection and granuloma associated with percutaneous intramuscular electrodes in upper-limb functional electrical stimulation applications by Knutson, Jayme S, Naples, Gregory G, Peckham, P Hunter, Keith, Michael W

    “…This study was performed to assess the rate of electrode fracture and to provide an account of the occurrences of infection and granuloma associated with…”
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    Simulated neuroprosthesis state activation and hand-position control using myoelectric signals from wrist muscles by Knutson, Jayme S, Hoyen, Harry A, Kilgore, Kevin L, Peckham, P Hunter

    “…This paper reports on the initial phase of feasibility testing of a control strategy that uses myoelectric signals (MES) from wrist flexor and extensor muscles…”
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    Child and adolescent traumatic brain injury: correlates of injury severity by MAX, J. E, LINDGREN, S. D, KNUTSON, C, PEARSON, C. S, IHRIG, D, WELBORN, A

    Published in Brain injury (1998)
    “…A record review focused on children and adolescents, with a history of traumatic brain injury, who were consecutively admitted to a brain injury clinic in…”
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