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Quantifying the anisotropy in biological materials
Shivakumar I. Ranganathan
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Martin Ostoja-Starzewski
, Mauro Ferrari
Mechanical Science and Engineering
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
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Biological Materials
100%
Anisotropy
100%
Wood
40%
Biomaterials
20%
Order of Magnitude
20%
Elastic Properties
20%
Stiffness
20%
Over 40
20%
Apatite
20%
Hard Tissue
20%
Elastic Anisotropy
20%
Femur Length
20%
Polycrystal
20%
Tensorial
20%
Human Femur
20%
Material Science
Biomaterial
100%
Anisotropy
100%
Elastic Property
16%
Polycrystal
16%
Engineering
Anisotropic
100%
Polycrystal
100%
Chemical Engineering
Apatite
100%