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The use of low-frequency vibration measurement in orthopaedicsNOKES, L. D. M.Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part H, Journal of engineering in medicine. 1999, Vol 213, Num 3, pp 271-290, issn 0954-4119Article
Use of the Gadd severity index in forensic medicine : a case studyNOKES, L. D. M; ROBERTS, A. M; KNIGHT, B. H et al.Forensic science international. 1995, Vol 76, Num 2, pp 85-90, issn 0379-0738Article
Postmortem electrical excitability of skeletal muscle : preliminary investigation of an animal modelJONES, M. D; JAMES, W. S; BARASI, S et al.Forensic science international. 1995, Vol 76, Num 2, pp 91-96, issn 0379-0738Article
Vibrations in orthopedicsNOKES, L. D. M; THORNE, G. C; MINTOWT-CZYZ, W. J et al.Critical reviews in biomedical engineering. 1988, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 309-349, issn 0278-940XArticle
The potential and limitations of utilising head impact injury models to assess the likelihood of significant head injury in infants after a fallCORY, C. Z; JONES, M. D; JAMES, D. S et al.Forensic science international. 2001, Vol 123, Num 2-3, pp 89-106, issn 0379-0738Article
Natural frequency of fracture fragments in the assessment of tibial fracture healingNOKES, L. D. M; MINTOW-CZYZ, W. J; FAIRCLOUGH, J. A et al.Journal of biomedical engineering. 1984, Vol 6, Num 3, pp 227-229, issn 0141-5425Article
Applications of nanotechnology in orthopaedicsTASKER MENG, L. H; SPAREY-TAYLOR, G. J; NOKES, L. D. M et al.Clinical orthopaedics and related research. 2007, Num 456, pp 243-249, issn 0009-921X, 7 p.Article
Dynamics of stab wounds : force required for penetration of various cadaveric human tissuesO'CALLAGHAN, P. T; JONES, M. D; JAMES, D. S et al.Forensic science international. 1999, Vol 104, Num 2-3, pp 173-178, issn 0379-0738Article
Subdural haemorrhage sustained in a baby-rocker? A biomechanical approach to causationJONES, M. D; JAMES, D. S; CORY, C. Z et al.Forensic science international. 2003, Vol 131, Num 1, pp 14-21, issn 0379-0738, 8 p.Article
The use of either the nose or outer ear as a means of determining the postmortem period of a human corpseNOKES, L. D. M; FLINT, T; JAAFAR, S et al.Forensic science international. 1992, Vol 54, Num 2, pp 153-158, issn 0379-0738Article