Abstract
Numerical Methods and Applications in Biomechanical Modeling
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Numerical methods in biomedical research belong to a rapidly developing field which provides a state-of-the-art tool for biomedical research and applications
The main focus of this special issue is on the interface between numerical methods and biomedical applications for the human body
Another paper describes the use of an indentation test in determination of in vivo mechanical characteristics of human skin. It proposes a triphasic in vivo model of intact skin based on a general phenomenological thermohydromechanical and physicochemical (THMPC) approach of heterogeneous media
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Numerical methods in biomedical research belong to a rapidly developing field which provides a state-of-the-art tool for biomedical research and applications. Editorial Numerical Methods and Applications in Biomechanical Modeling The main focus of this special issue is on the interface between numerical methods and biomedical applications for the human body.
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