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. 2015 Oct 13;3:e1294. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1294

Table 3. Maximum principal strains for the ex-vivo experiment and finite element models.

All values are in microstrain.

Gauge site 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Ex-vivo
Test 1 17 −22 −8.0 −6.0 −7.0 990 −20 25 4.0 4.0 58 21
Test 2 14 −39 −25 1.0 −77 970 13 14 6.0 6.0 71 31
Literature
L1 74 44 37 140 260 130 0.53 1.4 16 18 5.3 5.4
L2 200 87 81 250 180 190 2.6 3.5 4.6 10 21 22
L3 130 70 67 200 180 180 2.6 3.5 4.5 10 21 22
L4 170 74 66 240 180 180 1.7 2.4 22 25 18 17
L5 120 60 54 190 180 170 1.7 2.4 22 25 18 16
L6 110 58 52 180 180 170 1.5 2.2 19 21 13 12
L7 160 74 66 230 180 180 1.6 2.3 22 25 18 16
L8 150 71 64 230 180 180 1.5 2.1 19 21 13 12
L9 100 52 45 140 140 88 0.56 1.2 18 21 12 11
Posthoc
PH1 150 77 90 230 250 230 2.80 3.9 37 43 39 35
PH2 130 73 84 230 250 230 2.2 3.2 28 31 21 19
PH3 160 87 77 270 360 300 3.0 4.4 36 41 24 23
PH4 150 81 70 240 380 210 1.6 3.7 36 40 24 22
PH5 280 130 110 400 380 340 3.9 5.5 52 60 53 48
PH6 300 150 140 440 300 360 3.1 4.5 52 62 54 49
PH7 300 160 140 440 300 360 3.30 4.67 54 66 58 53
PH8 360 190 170 550 450 490 4.9 6.9 74 87 78 71
Nanoindentation
N1 570 140 160 680 480 470 3.7 4.9 41 44 21 21
N2 310 77 80 350 250 240 2.2 2.9 26 28 17 16
N3 1,600 500 540 2,500 2,100 1,500 9.6 12 84 85 26 27