The shape of the acetabular cartilage surface: a geometric morphometric study using three-dimensional scanning.
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Kerong Dai | Yazhu Chen | K. Dai | Su Zhang | Yazhu Chen | Su Zhang | D. Gu | Dongyun Gu | Jianbin Yuan | Jian-bing Yuan
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