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The influence of boundary conditions and loading mode on high-resolution finite element-computed trabecular tissue properties
Bone , 02/17/09
Bevill G et al. - The authors conclude that effective tissue properties derived from micro-finite element models do have biomechanical significance if measured correctly, although individual measures of tissue properties may have poor precision.
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