Judging by the number of BIOMCH-L readers who are involved in biomechanical
testing of cadaveric material, I have had only a very small number of
responses (2 so far).
All must agree that this is a very important area... and it would be good to
get some more points of view and then hopefully stimulate some discussion.
** Please let me re-iterate that if anyone prefers to remain anonymous,
just say so and I will withold names from the summary I will be posting.
David Pickles Comparative Orthopaedic Research Unit
Department of Anatomy
University of Bristol
Southwell Street
Bristol
BS2 8EJ
United Kingdom
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| David Pickles INTERNET: D.M.Pickles@bristol.ac.uk |
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testing of cadaveric material, I have had only a very small number of
responses (2 so far).
All must agree that this is a very important area... and it would be good to
get some more points of view and then hopefully stimulate some discussion.
** Please let me re-iterate that if anyone prefers to remain anonymous,
just say so and I will withold names from the summary I will be posting.
David Pickles Comparative Orthopaedic Research Unit
Department of Anatomy
University of Bristol
Southwell Street
Bristol
BS2 8EJ
United Kingdom
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| David Pickles INTERNET: D.M.Pickles@bristol.ac.uk |
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