Predicting Tumour Location by Simulating Large Deformations of the Breast Using a 3D Finite Element Model and Nonlinear Elasticity
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David Gavaghan | Michael Brady | Martyn P. Nash | Jonathan P. Whiteley | Poul M. F. Nielsen | Pras Pathmanathan | Vijay Rajagopal | M. Brady | M. Nash | P. Pathmanathan | D. Gavaghan | J. Whiteley | P. Nielsen | V. Rajagopal
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