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Viscoelastic Response of Vocal Fold Tissues and Scaffolds at High Frequencies

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Clifton, R.J., Jia, X., Jiao, T., Bull, C., Hahn, M.S. (2006). Viscoelastic Response of Vocal Fold Tissues and Scaffolds at High Frequencies. In: Holzapfel, G.A., Ogden, R.W. (eds) Mechanics of Biological Tissue. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31184-X_32

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