Finite Element Modeling of Textured Surfaces of Ultra High Molecular Weight Tibial Insert

2015-07-06
Oktay, Hasan Emre
Gürses, Ercan

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Citation Formats
H. E. Oktay and E. Gürses, “Finite Element Modeling of Textured Surfaces of Ultra High Molecular Weight Tibial Insert,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.esmc2015.org/_contxt/_medien/_upload/_abstracts/701_abstract.pdf.