Retrieval, experimental, and computational assessment of the performance of total knee replacements
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Timothy M Wright | Jeremy J Rawlinson | Bridgette D Furman | Stephen Li | Donald L Bartel | D. Bartel | J. Rawlinson | T. Wright | Stephen Li | B. Furman
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