Bioengineering and Biotechnology Methods Article Development and Validation of a Statistical Shape Modeling-based Finite Element Model of the Cervical Spine under Low-level Multiple Direction Loading Conditions
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Andrew C. Merkle | Daniel P. Nicolella | John M. McFarland | Travis D. Eliason | Todd L. Bredbenner | W. L. Francis | W. Loren Francis | J. McFarland | D. Nicolella | T. Bredbenner | A. Merkle | Sara Ellen Wilson | Musculoskeletal
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