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    <formatdesc>Finite element models developed using a composite tibia (third-generation Sawbones model 3302, Biomechanical Test Materials; Pacific Research Laboratories, Malmö, Sweden). A high tibial osteotomy model was created using this geometry and is referenced in MacLeod, A R, et al. (2019), &quot;The effect of plate design, bridging span, and fracture healing on the performance of high tibial osteotomy plates: an experimental and finite element study,&quot; DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.712.BJR-2018-0035.R1</formatdesc>
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