Thursday, August 20, 2015 11:03:08 AM
I don't have a subscription, but can sometimes get these papers through my workplace. It is a middle-ranked surgical journal but the articles look pretty cutting edge, including robotics. Many articles are animal and cadaver models. Some involved with testing human performance with new surgical tools, imaging, robotics, etc..
I highly suspect that also given his connections to Titan, the earliest peer-review published papers using SPORT may come through this journal. Some may have already since the mechanisms tested/used in the papers are not always mentioned by trade name, but only as a general description. Reviewing the existing issues and those upcoming may give hints as to what Titan is up to as it tests SPORT. Reviewing the author names and institutions may also produce clues.
Please pass this along to Pops when Gilligan's Isle is over.
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