What makes an accurate and reliable subject-specific finite element model? A case study of an elephant femur
Olga Panagiotopoulou(Touro University California), John R. Hutchinson(Royal Veterinary College), Sandra J. Shefelbine(Northeastern University), Emily J. Rayfield(University of Bristol), Simon Wilshin(Google (United States))
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