The study of wear behaviors on abducted hip joint prostheses by an alternate finite element approach
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James Shih-Shyn Wu | Jian-Horng Chen | Yi-Tsung Lin | James Shih-Shyn Wu | Jian-Horng Chen | Yi-Tsung Lin
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