Mechanical Evaluation of Large-Size Fourth-Generation Composite Femur and Tibia Models
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P. Wooley | Matthew P. Gardner | Alexander C. M. Chong | Anthony G. Pollock | Paul H. Wooley | A. Chong | A. G. Pollock
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