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Current mechanical-testing devices as simulators of properties under dynamic movement

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In order to produce analytical data — subsequently to be officially standardized and legally regulated —and ensure good laboratory repeatability and compliance with the requirements of the relevant regulations, machines are required that are capable of simulating the behaviour of a specified prostesis and providing indicative results to predict its behaviour when implanted.

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Ravaglioli, A., Krajewski, A. (1992). Current mechanical-testing devices as simulators of properties under dynamic movement. In: Bioceramics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2336-5_10

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