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The Impact of Simplifications on the Performance of a Finite Element Model of a M acaca fascicularis CraniumFitton et al., 2015
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- Fitton L
- PrôA M
- Rowland C
- Toro‐ibacache V
- O'higgins P
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- The Anatomical Record
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In recent years finite element analysis (FEA) has emerged as a useful tool for the analysis of skeletal form‐function relationships. While this approach has obvious appeal for the study of fossil specimens, such material is often fragmentary with disrupted internal architecture and …
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