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162. DeVita, P., Rider, P., Solnik, S., Long, B, Via, K. & Hortobagyi, T. (2008). Skeletal Muscle<br />

Energetics and Function During Human Locomotion. Proceedings of the 45 th Annual Technical Meeting<br />

of the Society of Engineering Science, 45, 277.<br />

163. Bulluck, J., DeVita, P., Hortobagyi, T. & Kula, A. (2009). Sagittal plane trunk position affects hip<br />

and knee joint moments during a single-leg squat. Proceedings of the 6 th Annual Human Movement<br />

Science Research Symposium, 6, 4.<br />

164. Kulas, A., Bulluck, J., Hortobagyi, T. & DeVita, P. (2009). Trunk flexion interactively affects knee<br />

muscle and joint forces during a single-leg squat. Proceedings of the 6 th Annual Human Movement<br />

Science Research Symposium, 6, 5.<br />

165. Copple, T., Patterson, J., Rider, P., Long, B., Steinweg, K., Hortobagyi, T. & DeVita, P. (2009).<br />

Controlling stride length during walking in young and old adults. Proceedings of the 6 th Annual Human<br />

Movement Science Research Symposium, 6, 8.<br />

166. Gomez, J., Moscicki, B., Rider, P., Solnik, S., Bai, O., Hallett, M., DeVita, P. & Hortobagyi, T.<br />

(2009). Muscle-to-muscle coherence is higher in young than old adults during gait. Proceedings of the 6 th<br />

Annual Human Movement Science Research Symposium, 6, 9.<br />

167. Long, B., Via, K., Rider, P., Gruber, A., Hortobagyi, T. & DeVita, P. (2009). Mechanisms used to<br />

increase speed during incline running. Proceedings of the 6 th Annual Human Movement Science Research<br />

Symposium, 6, 10.<br />

168. McNally, M., Rider, P., Long, B., Hortobagyi, T., Pories, W., Jernigan, K. & DeVita, P. (2009).<br />

Positive and negative muscle work during non-level walking: obese vs. lean adults. Proceedings of the 6 th<br />

Annual Human Movement Science Research Symposium, 6, 11.<br />

169. Herring, C., Rider, P., Long, B., White, B., Jernigan, K., Pories, W., DeVita, P. & Hortobagyi, T.<br />

(2009). Gait kinematics in lean and obese children and adults. Proceedings of the 6 th Annual Human<br />

Movement Science Research Symposium, 6, 17.<br />

170. Finch, A., Rider, P., Gomez, J., Steinweg, K., DeVita, P. & Horobagyi, T. (2009). Age and velocity<br />

modulate the amplitude and timing of antagonist muscle co-activation during level walking in young and<br />

old adults. Proceedings of the 6 th Annual Human Movement Science Research Symposium, 6, 19.<br />

171. Bullock J., DeVita P., Hortobágyi T. & Kulas A. (2009). Trunk position modulates hip and knee<br />

joint moments during a single-leg squat. Proceedings of the 3 rd Annual <strong>East</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research<br />

and Creative Achievement Week, 3, 69.<br />

172. Copple T., Patterson J., Rider P., Long B., Steinweg K., Hortobágyi T. & DeVita P. (2009).<br />

Controlling stride length during walking in young and old adults. Proceedings of the 3 rd Annual <strong>East</strong><br />

<strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research and Creative Achievement Week, 3, 71.<br />

173. Finch A., Rider P., Gomez J., Steinweg K., DeVita P. & Hortobágyi, T., (2009). Proceedings of the<br />

3 rd Annual <strong>East</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research and Creative Achievement Week, 3, 68.<br />

174. Gomez J., Moscicki B., Rider P., Solnik S., Bai O., Hallett M., DeVita P. & Hortobágyi T. (2009).<br />

Tasks and gait velocity-specificity of muscle-to-muscle coherence in young and old adults. Proceedings<br />

of the 3 rd Annual <strong>East</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research and Creative Achievement Week, 3, 70.

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