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Ability of a Set of Trunk Inertial Indexes of Gait to Identify Gait Instability and Recurrent Fallers in Parkinson's Disease., , , , , , , , , and 4 other author(s). Sensors, 21 (10): 3449 (2021)Effect of different smartphone uses on posture while seating and standing., , , , , and . MeMeA, page 1-5. IEEE, (2018)Using the frequency signature to detect muscular activity in weak and noisy myoelectric signals., , , and . Biomed. Signal Process. Control., (2019)Comparison of Two Post Office Workstation Layouts by Means of an Optoelectronic Motion Analysis System., , , , , , and . AHFE (21), volume 605 of Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, page 230-240. Springer, (2017)Machine Learning Approach to Support the Detection of Parkinson's Disease in IMU-Based Gait Analysis., , , , , , , and . Sensors, 22 (10): 3700 (2022)The Sensor-Based Biomechanical Risk Assessment at the Base of the Need for Revising of Standards for Human Ergonomics., , , , , , , , , and 1 other author(s). Sensors, 20 (20): 5750 (2020)Biomechanical Risk Assessment of Human Lifting Tasks via Supervised Classification of Multiple Sensor Data., , , , , , , and . Humanoids, page 746-751. IEEE, (2022)Generalization of a wavelet-based algorithm to adaptively detect activation intervals in weak and noisy myoelectric signals., , , and . Biomed. Signal Process. Control., (2020)Muscle activity detection in pathological, weak and noisy myoelectric signals., , , , and . MeMeA, page 1-5. IEEE, (2018)Trunk Muscle Coactivation in People with and without Low Back Pain during Fatiguing Frequency-Dependent Lifting Activities., , , , , and . Sensors, 22 (4): 1417 (2022)