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Mengoni et al., 2016 - Google Patents

In-silico models of trabecular bone: a sensitivity analysis perspective

Mengoni et al., 2016

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10023398114230401855
Author
Mengoni M
Sikora S
d’Otreppe V
Wilcox R
Jones A
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Uncertainty in biology: a computational modeling approach

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This chapter provides an overview from a sensitivity analysis perspective of computational mechanical modeling of trabecular bone, where models are generated from Computed Tomography images. Specifically, the effect of model development choices on the model …
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