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Publications by John G. Clement
Influence of Collars on the Primary Stability of Cementless Femoral Stems: A Finite Element Study Using a Diverse Patient Cohort
Journal of Orthopaedic Research
Orthopedics
Sports Medicine
Evaluation of Morphometric Matching for the Identification of Caucasian Faces From Blurred Images.
Japanese journal of science and technology for identification
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Primary Stability Recognition of the Newly Designed Cementless Femoral Stem Using Digital Signal Processing
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Influence of Cementless Hip Stems on Femoral Cortical Strain Pattern Depending on Their Extent of Porous Coating
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Assessment of the Primary Rotational Stability of Uncemented Hip Stems Using an Analytical Model: Comparison With Finite Element Analyses
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Mid-Term Results of Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Modular Cementless Femoral Stems
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Still No Single Gold Standard for Using Cementless Femoral Stems Routinely in Total Hip Arthroplasty
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An Investigation on the Influence of Stumbling Loads on Femoral Fracture Risk, Using a Novel Gradient Enhanced Quasi-Brittle Finite Element Model
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Influence of Femoral Broach Shape on Stem Alignment Using Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Radiologic Comparative Study of 3 Different Stems
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