The Periosteal Bone Surface is Less Mechano-Responsive than the Endocortical
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Georg N Duda | Sara Checa | Richard Weinkamer | Annette I Birkhold | Bettina M Willie | Hajar Razi | G. Duda | R. Weinkamer | B. Willie | S. Checa | H. Razi | A. Birkhold
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