Human Cortical Bone
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MSF Model
Reference Figure
Digitized from Carter et al. (1981).
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Notes
1. Cortical bone data based on analyses of the femora.
2. Particle size and grain orientation for the MSF calibration is based on the properties of apatite in human cortical bone.
