Items where Creator or Contributor is "Fletcher, James"

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Number of items: 7.

2018

Fletcher, J., Williams, S., Whitehouse, M., Gill, H., Preatoni, E., 2018. Data for "Juvenile bovine bone is an appropriate surrogate for normal and reduced density human bone in biomechanical testing". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00410.

2019

Fletcher, J., Ehrhardt, B., MacLeod, A., Whitehouse, M., Gill, H., Preatoni, E., 2019. Dataset for "Non-locking screw insertion: no benefit seen if tightness exceeds 80% of the maximum torque". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00660.

2020

Cookson, A., Odunmbaku-Mansell, D., Fraser, K., Gill, R., Ascione, R., Bruno, V., 2020. Dataset for "Comparison of the within-reader and inter-vendor agreement of left ventricular circumferential strains and volume indices derived from cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00890.

Fletcher, J., Neumann, V., Wenzel, L., Gueorguiev, B., Richards, R., Gill, R., Whitehouse, M., Preatoni, E., 2020. Dataset for "Variations in non-locking screw insertion conditions generate unpredictable changes to achieved fixation tightness and stripping rates". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00929.

Fletcher, J., Zderic, I., Gueorguiev, B., Richards, R., Whitehouse, M., Gill, R., Preatoni, E., 2020. Dataset for "Stripping torques in human bone can be reliably predicted prior to screw insertion with optimum tightness being found between 70% and 80% of the maximum". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00755.

2021

Fletcher, J., Neumann, V., Wenzel, L., Gueorguiev, B., Richards, R., Whitehouse, M., Gill, R., Preatoni, E., 2021. Dataset for "Screw tightness and stripping rates vary between biomechanical researchers and practicing orthopaedic surgeons". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00955.

2022

Fletcher, J., Neumann, V., Silva-Henao, J., Burdon, A., Mys, K., Panagiotopoulou, V., Gueorguiev, B., Richards, R., Whitehouse, M., Preatoni, E., Gill, R., 2022. Dataset for "Augmented screwdrivers can increase the performance of orthopaedic surgeons compared with use of normal screwdrivers". Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-00956.

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