INTRODUCTION |
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Mechanical Properties of Human Skin: Biomechemical Aspects, Oikarinen and Knuutinen |
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Mechanical Properties of Human Skin: Animal Models, Vogel |
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Mechanical Properties of Human Skin: Elasticity Parameters and Their Relevance, Serup |
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Mechanical Properties of the Skin During Friction Assessment, Zahouani, Asserin, and Humbert |
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ELASTICITY AND VISCOELASTICITY |
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General Aspects: |
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Hardware and Basic Principles of the Dermal Torque Meter, de Rigal |
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In Vivo Tensile Tests on Human Skin: The Extensometers, Vescovo, Varchon, and Humbert |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Cutometer, Berndt and Elsner |
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Hardware and Measurement Principles: The Gas-bearing Electrodynamometer and Linear Skin Rheometer, Matts |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Dermaflex A, Serup |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The DermaLab, Serup |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Dermagraph in Patients with Systemic Sclerosis and in Healthy Volunteers, HSuselmann, Huber, Seifert, and Michel |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Durometer, Romanelli and Falanga |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Ballistometer, Pugliese and Potts |
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Hardware and Measuring Principles: The Microindentometer, Edwards and Graves |
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Standardization of Skin Biomechanical Measurements, Wickett |
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Mapping Mechanical Properties of Human Skin, Wilhelm and Maibach |
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Skin Mechanics and Hydration, Larsen and Jemec |
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Skin Tensile Strength in Scleroderma, PiTrard, Hermanns-LO, and PiTrard-Franchimont |
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Mechanical Properties in Other Dermatological Diseases, Dobrev |
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Product Testing: |
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Skin Biomechanics: Antiaging Products, Rona and Berardesca |
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Product Testing: Moisturizers, Barel |
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Antikeloidal Products, Worret |
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