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Covers non-inertial reference frames, constraints, and continuous systems, including angular velocity, linear and rotational acceleration, and modeling of merry-go-rounds, ropes, and pulleys.
Delves into computational models of spinal locomotor circuitry, showcasing accurate reproductions of speed-dependent gait expressions and experimentally observed changes.