Matlab Reference Book Pdf Table A was a short 3.5 page pdf, that ran on Mac, Windows and Linux. For additional information, please visit http://www.opg.org/library/view/programs/x86/p.htm. Contributors Dr. Paul Devereaux is a trained orthogonal biomechanist from Miami who works on a variety of biomechanical and biomechanical problems. He is originally from Miami and the author of several biomechanical exercises as well as an avid player of the game Magic: The Gathering. Since 2005, Dr. Devereaux has taught biomechanics at the National Institute of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Health, as well as the Seattle Department of Anesthesiology where he is responsible for the majority of this material. Special Thanks Dr. William Kiefer The first researcher in the process was Dr. William Kiefer who was at the intersection of biomechanics and economics. Bill founded and served at the University of Minnesota and California and was the first head of a research team from University of Minnesota with research and guidance from a number of different countries. He has conducted biomechanics research with some of the leading physicians around the world on the subject, as well as with a number of different teams across a wide variety of different fields. Additionally, he holds various Biocatets from Japan, the U.S. and South Korea and has represented the state of the art in some of the major biomedical engineering areas. Bill also holds research and writing positions at University of California Central coast, California and Hawaii as well as other government agencies. He is an avid gamer, enthusiast of Magic and is a former high school-athlete in his twenties and was a member of the 2009 National Collegiate Rugby World Cup team. Dr. David Crenshaw is a physical science professor at McMaster University, with extensive experience in biomechanics and applied geometry.