Ageing changes in the tensile properties of tendons: influence of collagen fibril volume fraction.
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P. Purslow | K. Kadler | K. Goh | T. Wess | D. Holmes | T J Wess | K L Goh | P P Purslow | D F Holmes | K E Kadler | H-Y Lu | S Richardson | S. Richardson | H.Y. Lu | H-Y Lu
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