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  • Category: Biomedical
  • Founded: Apr 15, 2003
  • Language: English
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The activities of this forum have been moved to AnyScript.org.

Together with the AnyBody Research project at Aalborg University, AnyBody Technology now launches the new community portal AnyScript.org, which includes a wealth of new features that gives a much easier access to information about AnyScript models This site includes a new and much improved forum.

This means that AnyBody Support will no longer answer questions posted on this Yahoo forum. Please join the new forum at anyscript.org instead and ask your questions there.

This Yahoo AnyScript site will remain online for a short period of time, but as soon the new forum on anyscript.org has been adopted by the users, this Yahoo forum will be closed. Old postings from Yahoo can be found in an archive in the new forum.

If you already have a username and pass-word for AnyBodyTech.com you can use this to log in on anyscipt.org. If not you will have to register as a new user on anyscript.org.

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Re: driving a rationaljoint with different velocities
Dear Alex, This forum is now closed. Please ask your question in the new forum: http://forum.anyscript.org/ Best regards, John
Posted - Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:06 pm
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driving a rationaljoint with different velocities
Hi Anybody Tech recently the arm model was used to analyze muscle activities of upper arm rotating process. Maybe add the rotate velocity matrix to the elbow
Posted - Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:57 am
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Hello Makoto Sasaki, This forum is closed. Please go to ou new and much improved forum at www.anyscript.org, sign up and post your question there. Best
Posted - Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:10 am
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Re: Problem Parameter Muscle
Hello Wongsakorn, This forum is closed. Please go to ou new and much improved forum at www.anyscript.org, sign up and post your question there. Best regards,
Posted - Fri May 15, 2009 6:11 am
John Rasmussen
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Problem Parameter Muscle
Hi All I have a problem about anybody in the parameters of muscle and tendon. This link is attached to a common parameter of muscle.
Posted - Fri May 15, 2009 4:31 am
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