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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Bone. 2007 Jun 19;41(4):733–739. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2007.05.017

Table 2.

Maximum and minimum principal strain values for the thirteen specimens loaded to 1.0% apparent strain. Since the strains were not normally distributed, the median values and percentiles (25th, 75th, 90th) are shown.

Specimen No. Principal Strains (μstrain)
Minimum Maximum
1 −140 (−80, −250, −430) 127 (67, 217, 347)
2 −193 (−103, −353, −533) 162 (102, 242, 362)
3 −212 (−122, −392, −692) 191 (101, 331, 511)
4 −143 (−83, −253, −413) 127 (67, 207, 317)
5 −141 (−81, −231, −331) 102 (72, 162, 242)
6 −192 (−102, −342, −582) 167 (97, 277, 437)
7 −128 (−58, −248, −428) 103 (53, 193, 323)
8 −103 (−63, −163, −223) 71 (51, 111, 151)
9 −184 (−104, −324, −494) 156 (96, 236, 346)
10 −169 (−99, −299, −479) 136 (76, 226, 336)
11 −159 (−89, −269, −429) 131 (81, 201, 291)
12 −173 (−93, −313, −533) 152 (82, 262, 432)
13 −182 (−102, −312, −472) 147 (87, 207, 287)