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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Intracardiac Anatomy Using CTA and Surgical Planning for Double Outlet Right Ventricle: Early Experience at a Tertiary Care Congenital Heart Center.
Identification of candidate loci at 6p21 and 21q22 in a genome-wide association study of cardiac manifestations of neonatal lupus.
Validation of the No Objective Testing Rule and Comparison to the HEART Pathway.
Identification of differentially expressed proteins from primary versus metastatic pancreatic cancer cells using subcellular proteomics.
A finite element study of age-based size and shape variation of the human rib cage.
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A finite element study of age-based size and shape variation of the human rib cage.
Gayzik FS, Loftis KL, Slice DE, Stitzel JD. A finite element study of age-based size and shape variation of the human rib cage. Biomed Sci Instrum. 2006; 42:19-24.
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Adaptation, Physiological
Adult
Aged
Aging
Anthropometry
Body Constitution
Computer Simulation
Elasticity
Finite Element Analysis
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Models, Biological
Morphogenesis
Ribs
Stress, Mechanical
Thorax
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Joel D. Stitzel Jr. PhD