Khan et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Analysis of Hounsfield unit of human bones for strength evaluationKhan et al., 2014
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- Khan S
- Warkhedkar R
- Shyam A
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- Procedia materials science
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The aim of the current study was to extend this line of research and to determine how well bone stiffness predicts yield strength, yield strain, ultimate stress, and ultimate strain for both cortical and cancellous tissue. As will be demonstrated, the mechanical properties of human …
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