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A Method to Estimate Cadaveric Femur Cortical Strains During Fracture Testing Using Digital Image Correlation
Published on: September 14, 2017
Correction: Huhtanen et al. Discrepancies between Radiology Specialists and Residents in Fracture Detection from
Jarno T Huhtanen1,2, Mikko Nyman3, Roberto Blanco Sequeiros3
1Faculty of Health and Well-Being, Turku University of Applied Sciences, 20520 Turku, Finland.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 11, 2025
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Regarding our publication, entitled "Discrepancies between Radiology Specialists and Residents in Fracture Detection from Musculoskeletal Radiographs" [...].
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