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Stolycia, Mason L.1 (AUTHOR), Lunn, David E.1,2 (AUTHOR) David.E.Lunn@leedsbeckett.ac.uk, Stanier, Will3 (AUTHOR), Walker, Josh1 (AUTHOR), Wilkins, Richard A.2,4,5 (AUTHOR)
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Journal of Foot & Ankle Research. Sep2024, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p1-12. 12p.
Autor:
Lunn, David E., Redmond, Anthony C., Chapman, Graham J., Lund, Morten E., Ferguson, Stephen J., De Pieri, Enrico
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In Journal of Biomechanics November 2024 176
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In Journal of Biomechanics November 2024 176
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Scientific American. Jul/Aug2024, Vol. 331 Issue 1, p6-7. 2p. 1 Color Photograph.
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In Gait & Posture February 2024 108:208-214
Autor:
Vasiljeva, Ksenija1 (AUTHOR) lwang75@its.jnj.com, Lunn, David2,3 (AUTHOR) gchapman2@uclan.ac.uk, Chapman, Graham2 (AUTHOR), Redmond, Anthony2,3 (AUTHOR), Wang, Lin1,4 (AUTHOR) s.d.williams@leeds.ac.uk, Thompson, Jonathan1,4 (AUTHOR), Williams, Sophie1 (AUTHOR), Wilcox, Ruth1 (AUTHOR), Jones, Alison1 (AUTHOR) a.c.jones@leeds.ac.uk
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Bioengineering (Basel). Feb2024, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p151. 11p.
Autor:
Lunn, David John
This Thesis describes the synthesis, functionalisation and self-assembly of a series of PFS-b-polyvinylsiloxane copolymers (PFS = polyferrocenylsilane). This simple crystalline-coil block copolymer (BCP), containing a PFS block suitable for crystalli
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Analysing multiple evidence sources is often feasible only via a modular approach, with separate submodels specified for smaller components of the available evidence. Here we introduce a generic framework that enables fully Bayesian analysis in this
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.06779
Autor:
Lunn, David Edmund
The influence of mechanical loading on bone modelling and remodelling has been, and still is the subject of many studies. It is widely accepted that the internal structure of long bones is orientated to the strains experienced throughout activities,
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