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.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKaspar, K., H. Schell, P. Seebeck, M. Thompson, M. Schütz, N. Haas, and G. Duda. Angle Stable Locking Reduces Interfragmentary Movements and Promotes Healing After Unreamed Nailing. Study of a Displaced Osteotomy Model in Sheep Tibiae. 2005.
MLA citiranjeKaspar, 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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