Prediction of Hip Failure Load: In Vitro Study of 80 Femurs Using Three Imaging Methods and Finite Element Models-The European Fracture Study (EFFECT).
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David Mitton | Wafa Skalli | Klaus Engelke | Eric Vicaut | Oleg Museyko | E. Vicaut | D. Mitton | J. Laredo | W. Skalli | K. Engelke | Judith E. Adams | L. Duchemin | O. Museyko | P. Pottecher | T. Moser | V. Bousson | Pierre Pottecher | Judith Adams | Laure Duchemin | Thomas Moser | Jean Denis Laredo | Valérie Bousson | J. Adams
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