Velocity dispersion in trabecular bone: influence of multiple scattering and of absorption.
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A Lhémery | S Naili | P. Laugier | F. Padilla | G. Haïat | S. Naili | A. Lhémery | F. Renaud | F Padilla | P Laugier | G Haïat | F Renaud
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