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Bibliography

Rimas, Andrew. He can build them better faster, sexier. The Boston Globe, 12 June 2006. (2007) On-line. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/health_science/articles/2006/06/12/he_can_bu ild_them_better_faster_sexier/

Morton, Will. Life and Limb. Baltimore Magazine. (2007) On-line.
http://www.baltimoremag.com

Freudenrich, Craig Ph.D.. How Biomechatronics works. (2007) On-line. http://www.howstuffworks.com/biomechatronics.htm

Su, Y. Fisher, M.H. Wolczowski, A. Bell, G.D. Burn, D. Gao, R. Basics of MRI-I. 19 May 2005 'Towards an EMG Controlled Prosthetic Hand Using a 3D Electromagnetic Positioning System' Instrument and Measurement vol. 1, p. 261-266.

Guinnessy, Paul. Sept 2006. 'DARPA joins industry, academia to build better prosthetic arms' Physics Today p. 24-25.

Unknown author. (2007) On-line. Nerve cells. http://www.cidpusa.org/physiology.htm

Herr, Hugh Ph. D. White House/VA Conference /
Emerging Technologies in Support of the New Freedom Initiative:
Promoting Opportunities for People with Disabilities October 13-14, 2004. (2007) On-line. http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/whc2004/day1/pan-herr.html
End Notes:
  1. Freudenrich, Craig Ph.D
  2. Guinnessy, Paul
  3. Morton, Will
  4. Freudenrich, Craig Ph.D
  5. Ibid.
  6. Herr, Hugh Ph.D
  7. Ibid.
  8. Guinnessy, Paul
  9. Herr, Hugh Ph.D
  10. Rimas, Andrew
  11. Herr, Hugh Ph.D
So here is a sweet video by PBS on Biomechatronics. (click on chapter 5)
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