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3D analysis from micro-MRI during in situ compression on cancellous bone.

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Fig. 1. Compression device.
Fig. 2 shows the mean displacement error and the standard uncertainty as functions of the element size used for the volume correlation calculation
Fig. 4. Correlation residual measured in gray levels and corresponding histogram with the same dynamic range as Fig
Fig. 6. Macroscopic principal strains as functions of the longitudinal position of the gauge volume for the first loading step (a) and for the second loading step (b).

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