Comments on "Prediction of femoral fracture load using automated finite element modeling" by J.H. Keyak et al. and "Prediction of femoral fracture load using finite element models: an examination of stress- and strain-based failure theories" by J.H. Keyak et al
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Comments on "Prediction of femoral fracture load using automated finite element modeling" by J.H. Keyak et al. and "Prediction of femoral fracture load using finite element models: an examination of stress- and strain-based failure theories" by J.H. Keyak et al
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