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    Dear Colleagues,

    On Monday I posted a selection of challenging biomechanical problems
    which, I feel, are the ones that most urgently need attention. I would
    like to thank all those who responded by sending me their appreciative
    and supportive remarks and opinions, expressing general agreement with
    my suggestions.

    In my posting I also referred to the European BIONET project which I
    consider to be of special relevance at the present time. Although my
    motives for presenting to the international community a list of pressing
    issues in contemporary biomechanics were prompted by considerations
    based on personal experiences over the last few years, there is
    undoubtedly an overlap of my interest in a world-wide discussion forum
    for the issues raised in my posting and the intent of Drs. Viceconti and
    Leardini, to have the relevant items treated in the BIONET context, one
    at a time.

    It was therefore agreed between Drs. Viceconti and Leardini on the one
    hand and myself on the other, to closely cooperate and present the
    topics proposed in my recent posting one by one over the next weeks,
    thereby being able to focus the discussions on a single theme only, with
    the moderation done by myself and (or) Dr. Leardini.

    So please do no longer reply directly to me but wait until the topic
    from my list that interests you is re-posted on BIOMCH-L for general
    discussion.

    Thanks again to all of those who have shown interest.

    Herbert Hatze




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    Head, Department and Laboratory of Biomechanics, ISW,
    University of Vienna

    Auf der Schmelz 6 Tel: + 43 1 4277 48880
    A-1150 WIEN Fax: + 43 1 4277 48889
    AUSTRIA e-mail: herbert.hatze@univie.ac.at
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