The influence of the pelvic bone on the computational results of the acetabular component of a total hip prosthesis.
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João Folgado | Jacinto Monteiro | Paulo R. Fernandes | Sara Barreto | P. Fernandes | J. Folgado | J. Monteiro | S. Barreto | Sara Barreto
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