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Langton CM, Njeh CF, (eds): The Physical Measurement of Bone.

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  • This book is intended for biologists, medical physicists, biomechanical engineers and clinicians who are involved in bone studies

  • It would have been useful here to refer to tissues that connect to bone and produce mechanical loads which act on bone and to the interfaces between bone and these soft tissues

  • I found this chapter helpful as a guide for students or laboratory technicians who become involved in preparing bone sections for histopathology or mechanical testing

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This book is intended for biologists, medical physicists, biomechanical engineers and clinicians who are involved in bone studies. The book is a comprehensive review of physical measurement techniques applied to bone, with useful emphasis on practical aspects such as protocols of measurement, sample preparation and sources of errors. A useful chapter on biology safety considerations, with focus on bone studies, is included in the introduction.

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