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Differences in trabecular microarchitecture and simplified boundary conditions limit the accuracy of quantitative computed tomography-based finite element models of …Hussein et al., 2018
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- Hussein A
- Louzeiro D
- Unnikrishnan G
- Morgan E
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- Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
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Vertebral fractures are common in the elderly, but efforts to reduce their incidence have been hampered by incomplete understanding of the failure processes that are involved. This study's goal was to elucidate failure processes in the lumbar vertebra and to assess the …
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