Characterization of Thermomechanical Behaviour of Skin Tissue I. Tensile and Compressive Behaviours
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Feng Xu | Ting Wen | Tianjian Lu | Keith A. Seffen | Feng Xu | K. Seffen | T. Wen | T. Lu
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