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    Experimental study of urodynamic changes after ovariectomy in 10 dogs by Salomon, J-F., Gouriou, M., Dutot, E., Borenstein, N., Combrisson, H.

    Published in Veterinary record (09-12-2006)
    “…The urodynamic changes in 10 bitches up to 18 months after they had undergone ovariectomy were investigated. There were significant decreases in the maximum…”
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    The Use of Piezoceramics As Electrical Energy Harvesters Within Instrumented Knee Implant During Walking by Almouahed, S., Gouriou, M., Hamitouche, C., Stindel, E., Roux, C.

    Published in IEEE/ASME transactions on mechatronics (01-10-2011)
    “…The goal of our paper is to quantify the electrical energy that can be harvested within a new generation of instrumented knee implant during normal walking…”
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    Silica-based materials for reclamation of exp 135 Cs at high temperatures by Massiot, P, Centeno, M A, Gouriou, M, Laurent, Y, Odriozola, J A

    Published in Journal of materials science letters (01-08-2002)
    “…Nuclear waste from radio-elements requires special confinement due to its important radiological impact on human beings and their environment. In particular,…”
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    A ligament laxity telemetry system architecture for a knee replacement prosthesis by Lahuec, C., Arzel, M., Gouriou, M., Gallee, F.

    “…In this paper the feasibility of a novel instrumented orthopaedic implant for total knee replacement is studied. The system aims at providing an indication on…”
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    Finite element study for intra and postarthroplastic evaluation of ligament balancing in standing position using instrumented tibial baseplate by Almouahed, S., Gouriou, M., Hamitouche, C., Stindel, E., Roux, C.

    “…To obtain a long lifespan of knee joint implant, it is indispensable to balance the collateral ligaments of the knee and to restore a correct alignment of the…”
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