Biomechanics of the lumbar spondylolysis and direct repair surgery using Buck technique
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- 2008-03-20
著者
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GOEL Vijay
Spine Research Center, Dept. of Bioengineering, Univ of Toledo
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Goel Vijay
Spine Research Center Univ. Toledo
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Sairyo Koichi
Dept. Of Orthop. Univ. Tokushima
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Sairyo Koichi
Dept. Orthop. Univ. Tokushima
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Goel Vijay
Spine Research Center Department Of Bioengineering University Of Toledo
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