Time wears on: Assessing how bone wears using 3D surface texture analysis
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Shannon P McPherron | Naomi L Martisius | Isabelle Sidéra | Mark N Grote | Teresa E Steele | Ellen Schulz-Kornas | M. Grote | T. Steele | S. McPherron | E. Schulz-Kornas | Naomi L. Martisius | Isabelle Sidéra | Shannon J. P. McPherron
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