Influence of the fixation stability on the healing time--a numerical study of a patient-specific fracture healing process.
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Lutz Claes | Frank Niemeyer | Ulrich Simon | Daniel Nolte | Tim Wehner | L. Claes | F. Niemeyer | U. Simon | D. Nolte | T. Wehner
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