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High-speed photography of compressed human trabecular bone correlates whitening to microscopic damage
High-speed photography of compressed human trabecular bone correlates whitening to microscopic damage
High-speed photography of compressed human trabecular bone correlates whitening to microscopic damage
Thurner, P. J. (author) / Erickson, B. (author) / Jungmann, R. (author) / Schriock, Z. (author) / Weaver, J. C. (author) / Fantner, G. E. (author) / Schitter, G. (author) / Morse, D. E. (author) / Hansma, P. K. (author)
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS ; 74 ; 1928-1941
2007-01-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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