"411919" . "[6094182C9A00]" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . . . "21110" . "Biomechanical Effects Create the Shape and Volume of Osteoarthritic Defects in Subchondral Bone" . "RIV/68407700:21110/07:01133934" . "Biomechanical Effects Create the Shape and Volume of Osteoarthritic Defects in Subchondral Bone"@en . "Bone defects described by rediologists as cysts have the shape predetermined (and limited) by the fields of nonphysiological shear stresses. The regions (like cysts) are often spherical, sometimes bulbous or pear-shaped. These shapes are completely identical with the shapes (or lines in a plane) of isochromats that can be defined also as the curves with constant differences of principal stresses." . "Biomechanical Effects Create the Shape and Volume of Osteoarthritic Defects in Subchondral Bone" . "14" . . . . "Biomechanick\u00E9 \u00FA\u010Dinky iniciuj\u00ED a vytv\u00E1\u0159ej\u00ED tvarov\u00E9 a objemov\u00E9 defekty v osteorthritick\u00E9 subchondr\u00E1ln\u00ED kosti"@cs . "shear stresses; biomechanics; cartilage; granulation of tissue; osteoarthritis; subchondral bone"@en . . "P(GA106/06/0761)" . "1212-4575" . "Biomechanical Effects Create the Shape and Volume of Osteoarthritic Defects in Subchondral Bone"@en . "Petrt\u00FDl, Miroslav" . "Pohybov\u00E9 \u00FAstroj\u00ED. Pokroky ve v\u00FDzkumu, diagnostice a terapii" . "Dane\u0161ov\u00E1, Jana" . . "Biomechanick\u00E9 \u00FA\u010Dinky iniciuj\u00ED a vytv\u00E1\u0159ej\u00ED tvarov\u00E9 a objemov\u00E9 defekty v osteorthritick\u00E9 subchondr\u00E1ln\u00ED kosti"@cs . . . . . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . "Tvary a rozsah pseudocyst z\u00E1visej\u00ED na velikostech smykov\u00FDch nap\u011Bt\u00ED, kter\u00E1 svoj\u00ED hodnotou p\u0159evy\u0161uj\u00ED mezn\u00ED hladinu remodela\u010Dn\u00EDho ekvilibria. P\u0159i jeho p\u0159ekro\u010Den\u00ED vznik\u00E1 v subchondr\u00E1ln\u00ED kosti granulovan\u00E1 tk\u00E1\u0148."@cs . . "93;100" . . "Bone defects described by rediologists as cysts have the shape predetermined (and limited) by the fields of nonphysiological shear stresses. The regions (like cysts) are often spherical, sometimes bulbous or pear-shaped. These shapes are completely identical with the shapes (or lines in a plane) of isochromats that can be defined also as the curves with constant differences of principal stresses."@en . . "3-4" . . . . . "RIV/68407700:21110/07:01133934!RIV08-GA0-21110___" . "8"^^ .