Truth cube: Establishing physical standards for soft tissue simulation
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Stephane Cotin | Robert D. Howe | Steven Dawson | Mark P. Ottensmeyer | Amy E. Kerdok | Anna M. Galea | R. Howe | M. Ottensmeyer | S. Cotin | S. Dawson | A. Galea
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