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Finite element modeling of finite deformable, biphasic biological tissues with transversely isotropic statistically distributed fibers: toward a practical solution
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    Finite element modeling of finite deformable, biphasic biological tissues with transversely isotropic statistically distributed fibers: toward a practical solution (English)
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    9 June 2016
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    articular cartilage
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    collagen fibers
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    finite element model
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    biphasic model
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    finite deformation
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