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Knee J. The Accidental Investment Banker Inside the Decade that Transformed Wall Street. New York Oxford University Press, USA 2006. [Pg.186]

Wakitani, S., Takaoka, K., Hattori, T., Miyazawa, N., Iwanaga, T., Takeda, S., Watanabe, T. K., and Tanigami, A. 2003. Embryonic stem cells injected into the mouse knee joint form teratomas and subsequently destroy the joint. Rheumatology (Oxford), 42,162-5. [Pg.191]

Data were collected at a gait analysis lab equipped with six infra-red Motion Analysis cameras (Vicon 460, Vicon Motion System Ltd., Oxford. UK) and two force plates (Kistler Instrument AG, Switzerland). Data were collected at a rate of 200 Hz. Markers were placed on anatomical landmarks according to the modified Helen Hayes marker set including Toe, Heel, Ankle, Tibia, knee, Thigh and Hip... [Pg.200]

Durability testing is only a subset of a wide and growing range of possible other in vitro TKR motion tests [1]. These include early lower limb simulators for testing knee implants in cadaveric specimens [2], the Oxford Rig [3,4],... [Pg.381]


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