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Poisson meets Escher: Exploring the Poisson effect in bone implant design
H.M.A. Kolken
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Biomaterials & Tissue Biomechanics
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design
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implants
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bones
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biological materials
50%
patients
40%
porous materials
30%
architecture
30%
bone tissues
20%
deformation
20%
surgery
20%
tissues
20%
stimuli
20%
shielding
10%
failures
10%
nutrients
10%
oxygen
10%
levels
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units
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reduction
10%
values
10%
particles
10%
poisson ratio
10%
diffusion
10%
geometry
10%
diseases
10%
expansion
10%
wear
10%
range
10%
connections
10%
interfaces
10%
anisotropy
10%
losses
10%
anatomy
10%
transport
10%
shape
10%
trauma
10%
inflammation
10%
devices
10%
humans
10%
loading
10%
capillaries
10%
mechanical properties
10%
stiffness
10%
Material Science
Bone
100%
Biomaterial
37%
Metallic Biomaterial
25%
Mechanical Failure
12%
Materials Property
12%
Medical Device
12%
Stiffness
12%
Bone Substitutes
12%
Particle
12%