Kaspar, K., Schell, H., Seebeck, P., Thompson, M., Schütz, M., Haas, N., & Duda, G. (2005). Angle stable locking reduces interfragmentary movements and promotes healing after unreamed nailing. Study of a displaced osteotomy model in sheep tibiae.
Citazione stile Chigago Style (17a edizione)Kaspar, K., H. Schell, P. Seebeck, M. Thompson, M. Schütz, N. Haas, e G. Duda. Angle Stable Locking Reduces Interfragmentary Movements and Promotes Healing After Unreamed Nailing. Study of a Displaced Osteotomy Model in Sheep Tibiae. 2005.
Citatione MLA (9a ed.)Kaspar, K., et al. Angle Stable Locking Reduces Interfragmentary Movements and Promotes Healing After Unreamed Nailing. Study of a Displaced Osteotomy Model in Sheep Tibiae. 2005.
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