Recent advances in molecular biology have enabled the widespread use of transgenic mouse models. Whether these transgenics present with a skeletal phenotype is often of interest, particularly to orthopedic researchers. Unfortunately, the expense of commercial mechanical testing systems often impedes
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A standardized model for the evaluation of machining coolant/lubricant costs
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- Springer
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- 2006
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