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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Fifty Shades of Brain: A Review on the Mechanical Testing and Modeling of Brain Tissue
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Brain tissue mechanical properties
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues How to test very soft biological tissues in extension? Journal of Biomechanics
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Biomechanical modeling and computer simulation of the brain during neurosurgery
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Identifying the properties of ultra- soft materials using a new methodology of combined specimen -specific finite element model and optimization techniques
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Liver tissue characterization from uniaxial stress–strain data using probabilistic and inverse finite element methods
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Bilayer stiffness identification of soft tissues by suction
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Mechanical characterization of human brain tissue
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues The use of brain tissue mechanics for time since death estimations
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On the validity of using idealised sample geometries for interpreting mechanical tests of very soft tissues Influence of preservation temperature on the measured mechanical properties of brain tissue
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