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I think that is BIOMCH-L (without an E). Since I did a REVIEW SHORT
to make sure, I might as well put the description here too.
Hope this helps.
* Mailing list for Biomechanics and Movement Science
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* This list is intended for members of the International, European, American,
* Canadian and other Societies of Biomechanics, ISEK (International Society
* of Electrophysiological Kinesiology), and for all others with an interest
* in the general field of biomechanics and human or animal movement. For the
* scope of this list, see, e.g., the Journal of Biomechanics (Pergamon Press),
* the Journal of Biomechanical Engineering (ASME), or Human Movement Science
* (North-Holland).
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* Biomch-L is operated under the Patronage of the International Society of
* Biomechanics.
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* Technical help can be obtained by sending the command 'send biomch-l guide'
* to LISTSERV@HEARN or [log in to unmask], or by contacting one of the
* list owners.
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* N.B. In the following list of subscribers, the domain .BITNET applies by
* default.
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* Total number of "concealed" subscribers: 13
* Total number of users subscribed to the list: 1732 (non-"concealed" only)
* Total number of local node users on the list: 0 (non-"concealed" only)
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On Sat, 5 Nov 1994 21:40:58 GMT Robert Carr Flanagan said:
>Does anyone know of a listserv for bio mechanics? I was told about BIOMECH-L
>and tried to subscribe but got message that this list was either unknown
>or was private when I [log in to unmask]
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