Application of circular statistics in the study of crack distribution around cemented femoral components.
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Amos Race | Sameer Gupta | A. Race | K. Mann | Mark A Miller | Kenneth A Mann | Richard J Cleary | Mark A. Miller | R. Cleary | Sameer Gupta
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