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In vitro validation of finite element analysis of blood flow in deformable models.Academic Article Why?
Finite Element Analysis of an Improved Correction System for Spinal Deformity.Academic Article Why?
Finite element analysis of the cranial base in subjects with Class III malocclusion.Academic Article Why?
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Computational investigation of the effect of water on the nanomechanical behavior of bone.Academic Article Why?
Computational investigation of ultrastructural behavior of bone using a cohesive finite element approach.Academic Article Why?
Effect of mineral-collagen interfacial behavior on the microdamage progression in bone using a probabilistic cohesive finite element model.Academic Article Why?
Finite-element morphometry of soft tissue morphology in subjects with untreated Class III malocclusions.Academic Article Why?
Finite-element morphometry of soft tissues in prepubertal Korean and European-Americans with Class III malocclusions.Academic Article Why?
In vitro validation of finite-element model of AAA hemodynamics incorporating realistic outlet boundary conditions.Academic Article Why?
Stenting-induced Vasa Vasorum compression and subsequent flow resistance: a finite element study.Academic Article Why?
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Allometry of the cranial base in prepubertal Korean subjects with class III malocclusions: finite element morphometry.Academic Article Why?
Contribution of extrafibrillar matrix to the mechanical behavior of bone using a novel cohesive finite element model.Academic Article Why?
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