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Differences in the degree of bone tissue mineralization account for little of the differences in tissue elastic properties

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Zebaze, Roger M D
Jones, Anthony
Pandy, Marcus G
Knackstedt, Mark
Seeman, Ego

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Mini-abstract: Study of postmortem samples of cortical bone from the trochanters of 12 Caucasian females revealed that tissue mineral density (TMD) and tissue elastic modulus correlate weakly within and between individuals. Other material properties need

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Bone

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2037-12-31