Biomechanical Analysis of a Disc Prosthesis Distal to a Scoliosis Model
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概要
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- 2009-06-15
著者
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BOACHIE-ADJEI Oheneba
Hospital for Special Surgery
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Lonner Baron
Nyu Hospital For Joint Diseases
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QUIRNO Martin
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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KAMERLINK Jonathan
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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VALDEVIT Antonio
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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KANG Matthew
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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YASZAY Burt
Rady Children's Hospital
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DUNCAN Naphysah
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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ERRICO Thomas
NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases
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Yaszay Burt
Rady Children's Hospital
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