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2015-11-04Upper limb strength estimation of physically impaired persons using a musculoskeletal model: A sensitivity analysisCarmichael, MG; Liu, D
2020-04-02Spider-silk inspired polymeric networks by harnessing the mechanical potential of β-sheets through network guided assembly.Chan, NJ-A; Gu, D; Tan, S; Fu, Q; Pattison, TG; O'Connor, AJ; Qiao, GG
2018-09The Biomechanics of the Inter-Lamellar Matrix and the Lamellae During Progression to Lumbar Disc Herniation: Which is the Weakest Structure?Tavakoli, J; Amin, DB; Freeman, BJC; Costi, JJ
2019-04-01A coarse-grained red blood cell membrane model to study stomatocyte-discocyteechinocyte morphologiesGeekiyanage, NM; Balanant, MA; Sauret, E; Saha, S; Flower, R; Lim, CT; Gu, YT
2018-12-01Nonparametric dynamical model of cardiorespiratory responses at the onset and offset of treadmill exercisesYu, H; Ye, L; Naik, GR; Song, R; Nguyen, HT; Su, SW
2017-12-19Investigation of red blood cell mechanical properties using AFM indentation and coarse-grained particle methodBarns, S; Balanant, MA; Sauret, E; Flower, R; Saha, S; Gu, YT
2016-08Structure and mechanical function of the inter-lamellar matrix of the annulus fibrosus in the disc.Tavakoli, J; Elliott, DM; Costi, JJ
2019-04A Novel Bone Substitute with High Bioactivity, Strength, and Porosity for Repairing Large and Load-Bearing Bone Defects.Li, JJ; Dunstan, CR; Entezari, A; Li, Q; Steck, R; Saifzadeh, S; Sadeghpour, A; Field, JR; Akey, A; Vielreicher, M; Friedrich, O; Roohani-Esfahani, S-I; Zreiqat, H
2018-04-02Mild (not severe) disc degeneration is implicated in the progression of bilateral L5 spondylolysis to spondylolisthesisRamakrishna, VAS; Chamoli, U; Viglione, LL; Tsafnat, N; Diwan, AD
2022-06Neck Loads During Head-First Entries into Trampoline Dismount Foam Pits: Considerations for Trampoline Park Safety.Whyte, T; Lind, E; Richards, A; Eager, D; Bilston, LE; Brown, J
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