Finite element analysis of pedestrian lower limb fractures by direct force: the result of being run over or impact?
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Yu Shao | Ningguo Liu | Donghua Zou | Ning-guo Liu | L. Wan | Zhengdong Li | D. Zou | Ping Huang | Y. Shao | Yijiu Chen | Yijiu Chen | Zhengdong Li | Liangwei Zhong | Lei Wan | Ping Huang | L. Zhong
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