31 results on '"Curreli, Cristina"'
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2. Model Credibility
3. AST: An OpenSim-based tool for the automatic scaling of generic musculoskeletal models
4. Possible Contexts of Use for In Silico trials methodologies: a consensus-based review
5. Verification of an agent-based disease model of human mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
6. A Credibility Assessment Plan for an In Silico Model that Predicts the Dose–Response Relationship of New Tuberculosis Treatments
7. Credibility assessment of computational models according to ASME V&V40: Application to the Bologna Biomechanical Computed Tomography solution
8. POSITION PAPER: Credibility of In Silico Trial Technologies: A Theoretical Framing
9. Finite Element Models to Predict the Risk of Aseptic Loosening in Cementless Femoral Stems: A Literature Review
10. Effect of Suboptimal Neuromuscular Control on the Risk of Massive Wear in Total Knee Replacement
11. In-silico Finite Element Wear Predictions
12. In silico re-foundation of strain-based healing assessment of fractures treated with an external fixator
13. Generation of digital patients for the simulation of tuberculosis with UISS-TB
14. Ast: An Opensim Based Tool for the Automatic Scaling of Generic Musculoskeletal Models
15. Toward A Regulatory Pathway for the Use of in Silico Trials in the CE Marking of Medical Devices
16. A Credibility Assessment Plan for an In Silico Model that Predicts the Dose–Response Relationship of New Tuberculosis Treatments
17. Experimental validation of a subject-specific finite element model of lumbar spine segment using digital image correlation
18. In-silico Finite Element Wear Predictions
19. Possible Contexts of Use for In Silico Trials Methodologies: A Consensus-Based Review
20. Using Musculoskeletal Models to Estimate in vivo Total Knee Replacement Kinematics and Loads: Effect of Differences Between Models
21. Development and validation of a subject-specific finite element model of pathological lumbar spine
22. How can we accelerate COVID-19 vaccine discovery?
23. Verification of an agent‐based disease model of humanMycobacterium tuberculosisinfection
24. Submodeling in wear predictive finite element models with multipoint contacts
25. Verify: a toolbox for deterministic verification of computational models
26. Credibility of In Silico Trial Technologies—A Theoretical Framing
27. Application of the finite element submodeling technique in a single point contact and wear problem
28. Experimental validation of a subject-specific finite element model of lumbar spine segment using digital image correlation
29. Development and validation of a subject-specific finite element model of pathological lumbar spine
30. Gradient-induced vibrations and motion-induced Lenz effects on conductive nonmagnetic orthopedic implants in MRI.
31. Verification of an agent-based disease model of human Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.
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