Monitoring water content in deforming intervertebral disc tissue by finite element analysis of MRI data
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J H van Dieën | I Kingma | I. Kingma | J. V. van Dieën | H. Weinans | K. Nicolay | K Nicolay | J J Maat | H Weinans | Klaas Nicolay | Johan J. Maat
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