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    Fuzzy Modelling of Knee Joint with Genetic Optimization by B. S. K. K. Ibrahim, M. O. Tokhi, M. S. Huq, R. Jailani, S. C. Gharooni

    Published in Applied Bionics and Biomechanics (2011-01-01)
    “…Modelling of joint properties of lower limbs in people with spinal cord injury is significantly challenging for researchers due to the complexity of the system. …”
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    Common modelling assumptions affect the joint moments measured during passive joint mobilizations by Axel Koussou, Raphaël Dumas, Eric Desailly

    Published in Scientific Reports (2023-10-01)
    “…Nevertheless, in most of the studies, simplified modelling approaches are used to calculate this joint resistance. …”
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    Joint binary response modelling for childhood comorbidity in Ethiopia. by Tesfaye Abera Bokoro, Habtamu Kiros Gebresilassie, Melkamu A Zeru

    Published in PLoS ONE (2022-01-01)
    “…A joint binary response model that takes into account the interdependence of the two diseases was used. …”
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    Modelling, simulation and experiment of the spherical flexible joint stiffness by S. Li, L. Wang, S. Yao, P. Jia, F. Yun, W. Jin, D. Lv

    Published in Mechanical Sciences (2018-02-01)
    “…The Mooney–Rivlin model can fit the test result very well and the analytical solution can also be used when the rubber deformation in the flexible joint is small. …”
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    A Review on Joint Modelling of Longitudinal Measurements and Time-To-Even by Inês Sousa

    Published in Revstat Statistical Journal (2011-04-01)
    “…We distinguish three situations: if the interest is to analyse the longitudinal outcome response variable with drop-out at the time-to-event; to analyse time-to-event, whilst exploiting correlation with a noisy version of a time-varying risk factor; or to analyse the relationship between the two processes. Joint models assume a full distribution for the joint distribution of longitudinal and time-to-event processes, which includes a description of the relation between the two processes. …”
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    Single Lap Joints Numerical Modelling and Comparison with Experimental Testing by Daniel F. O. Braga, Lucas F. M. da Silva, Pedro M. G. P. Moreira

    Published in U.Porto Journal of Engineering (2016-05-01)
    “…In this work a set of experimental procedures were undertaken to characterize a structural adhesive and model the behaviour of a single lap joint manufactured using this adhesive. …”
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    Finger-jointed wood compressed parallel to the grain: Experiment and modelling by Gavrilov Timmo, Kolesnikov Gennady

    Published in BIO Web of Conferences (2024-01-01)
    “…A methodology for modelling the load-displacement relationship taking into account the plastic deformation of wood with a finger-joint in the post-peak stage is proposed. …”
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