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Engelska, 201557 kr
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Years ago, I decided to try my hand at writing, which resulted in a plethora of novels. Incomprehensible to the likes of all beginning novelists.This body of work shows that even a person with no formal education, nor the intro to the trade can accomplish the achievement of having a book published. I hope that you will see the basis of my writing comes from the knowledge of life and not from mass media. I had no idea the gift was in my hands, but here we are, the finished work of a high school graduatewith one class in creative writing that produced 13 novels, which I hope to have all published one day.Please follow the incredible journey to its finish to show that the hopes and dreams of an inspired writer can come true.
Del 152 - Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology
Effects of Joint Incongruity on Articular Pressure Distribution and Subchondral Bone Remodeling
Häftad, Engelska, 2000
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The objective of the present work is to review the existing literature on joint incongruity, cellular mechano-transduction, and computer simulations of mechano-adaptive bone remodelling, and to quantitatively assess the effect of incongruity on load transmission and subchondral mineralisation. Idealised computer models of incongruous joints and a specific anatomically based model of the humero-ulnar joint articulation were analysed with the finite element method, and the results directly compared with experimental and morphological data.
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The objective of the present work is to review the existing literature on joint incongruity, cellular mechano-transduction, and computer simulations of mechano-adaptive bone remodelling, and to quantitatively assess the effect of incongruity on load transmission and subchondral mineralisation. Idealised computer models of incongruous joints and a specific anatomically based model of the humero-ulnar joint articulation were analysed with the finite element method, and the results directly compared with experimental and morphological data.