Development of structural and material clavicle response corridors under axial compression and three point bending loading for clavicle finite element model validation.
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Qi Zhang | Zuoping Li | Jeff R Crandall | Jason R Kerrigan | Matthew Kindig | J. Crandall | Qi Zhang | J. Kerrigan | Zuoping Li | M. Kindig
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