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    To the Biomch-L community

    One of my colleagues and myself were pondering over what the "all-time top-10
    critical references" would be in the field of biomechanics, and so we thought
    we would put this question forth to the Biomch-L community. We would like to
    compile a list of the best all-around references in the general field of
    biomechanics, as well as perhaps sub-lists from specific areas (ie, clinical,
    ergonomics, sports, gait, etc). These references might include topics such as
    data collection and reduction techniques (eg, DLT or data filtering), review
    articles or landmark studies in different areas (eg, gait analysis or
    jumping), or even general biomechanical principles or historical overviews.
    The reference articles should be journal articles, conference proceedings or
    book chapters. Important textbooks or dissertations may also be relevant, but
    will be compiled in a seperate list. (English preferred but all languages
    welcome.)

    Please submit the reference in APA or similar format. Once the list(s) are
    compiled, we will summarize our findings for Biomch-L.

    Please send your suggestions for the "all-time" lists directly to me at:
    Steve.LeBlanc@ualberta.ca

    Thanks. I look forward to receiving your suggestions.

    Steve LeBlanc MSc
    PhD candidate, Faculty of Phys Ed & Rec, University of Alberta
    Steve.LeBlanc@ualberta.ca

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