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On the relationship between indenation hardness and modulus, and the damage resistance of biological materials
View ORCID ProfileDavid Labonte, Anne-Kristin Lenz, Michelle L. Oyen
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/107284
David Labonte
aThe NanoScience Centre, Department of Engineering, Cambridge, UK
Anne-Kristin Lenz
bUniversity of Applied Sciences, Bremen, Germany
Michelle L. Oyen
aThe NanoScience Centre, Department of Engineering, Cambridge, UK
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Posted February 09, 2017.
On the relationship between indenation hardness and modulus, and the damage resistance of biological materials
David Labonte, Anne-Kristin Lenz, Michelle L. Oyen
bioRxiv 107284; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/107284
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