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Injury|July 22, 2016
Monoaxial external fixation of the calcaneus: An anatomical study assessing the safety of monoaxial pin insertionCallum M Thomson, Tom Esparon, Paul M Rea, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 12, 2019
Recommended Workflow Methodology in the Creation of an Interactive Application for Patient's Diagnosed with Pancreatic CancerOlivia Knight, C Ross Carter, Brian Loranger, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 18, 2019
Medical Imaging and Facial Soft Tissue Thickness Studies for Forensic Craniofacial Approximation: A Pilot Study on Modern CretansChristos P Somos, Paul M Rea, Sheona Shankland, et al.
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Injury|July 22, 2016
Monoaxial external fixation of the calcaneus: An anatomical study assessing the safety of monoaxial pin insertionCallum M Thomson, Tom Esparon, Paul M Rea, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 12, 2019
Recommended Workflow Methodology in the Creation of an Interactive Application for Patient's Diagnosed with Pancreatic CancerOlivia Knight, C Ross Carter, Brian Loranger, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|July 18, 2019
Medical Imaging and Facial Soft Tissue Thickness Studies for Forensic Craniofacial Approximation: A Pilot Study on Modern CretansChristos P Somos, Paul M Rea, Sheona Shankland, et al.
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