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Academic Article Fracture toughness of bone using a compact sandwich specimen: effects of sampling sites and crack orientations.
Academic Article Testing of bone-biomaterial interfacial bonding strength: a comparison of different techniques.
Academic Article Effect of collagen denaturation on the toughness of bone.
Academic Article Fundamentals of biomechanics in tissue engineering of bone.
Academic Article Setscrew distal locking for intramedullary nails: a biomechanical study.
Academic Article Changes in the fracture toughness of bone may not be reflected in its mineral density, porosity, and tensile properties.
Academic Article Morphology of in vitro generated ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene wear particles as a function of contact conditions and material parameters.
Academic Article Short-term effects of bisphosphonates on the biomechanical properties of canine bone.
Academic Article Effects of collagen unwinding and cleavage on the mechanical integrity of the collagen network in bone.
Academic Article Age-related factors affecting the postyield energy dissipation of human cortical bone.
Academic Article Mechanical behavior of human cortical bone in cycles of advancing tensile strain for two age groups.
Academic Article Collagen mutation causes changes of the microdamage morphology in bone of an OI mouse model.
Academic Article Effect of age on mechanical properties of the collagen phase in different orientations of human cortical bone.
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