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Influences of the depth-dependent material inhomogeneity of articular cartilage on the fluid pressurization in the human knee

Dabiri et al., 2013

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12807803697316722220
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Dabiri Y
Li L
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Medical engineering & physics

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The material properties of articular cartilage are depth-dependent, ie they differ in the superficial, middle and deep zones. The role of this depth-dependent material inhomogeneity in the poromechanical response of the knee joint has not been investigated …
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