RECOGNIZING STATIC AND DYNAMIC SITTING BEHAVIOR BY MEANS OF INSTRUMENTED OFFICE CHAIRS

Bernhard Schwartz , Andreas Schrempf, Kathrin Probst, Michael Haller, Josef Glöckl

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