Axial creep loading and unloaded recovery of the human intervertebral disc and the effect of degeneration.
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Dawn M Elliott | Edward J Vresilovic | Grace D O'Connell | Sounok Sen | N. Jacobs | D. Elliott | E. Vresilovic | G. O’Connell | Nathan T Jacobs | Sounok Sen
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