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    Kean CO, Birmingham TB, Garland JS, Jenkyn TR, Ivanova TD, Jones IC, Giffin RJ.
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  • 25. The effect of knee-prosthesis geometry on cruciate ligament mechanics during flexion.
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  • 32. Biomechanics of the knee joint in deep flexion: a prelude to a total knee replacement that allows for maximum flexion.
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  • 34. 3-D anatomically based dynamic modeling of the human knee to include tibio-femoral and patello-femoral joints.
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  • 38. Characterization of the mechanical behavior of human knee ligaments: a numerical-experimental approach.
    Mommersteeg TJ, Blankevoort L, Huiskes R, Kooloos JG, Kauer JM.
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