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2011Auxetic biomedical devicesCasha, Aaron; Gauci, Marilyn; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
2016-07A biomechanical hypothesis for the pathophysiology of apical lung diseaseCasha, Aaron; Camilleri, Liberato; Gatt, Ruben; Dudek, Krzysztof; Pace Bardon, Michael; Gauci, Marilyn; Grima, Joseph N.; Manche, Alexander
2003Biomechanics of median sternotomy closuresCasha, Aaron; Gauci, Marilyn; Yang, Lang
2019-09Cardiac rehabilitation and smoking statusAnders, Henry O.; Wirth, Francesca; Gauci, Marilyn; Xuereb, Clifford; Desira, Josette; Xuereb, Robert G.; Azzopardi, Lilian M.
2018An echocardiographic comparison of sutureless and conventional aortic valve replacement : a matched case-control studyCasha, Aaron R.; Manche, Alexander; Camilleri, Liberato; Yamagata, Kentaro; Santucci, Stephanie; Gauci, Marilyn; Galea, Joseph
2012Effect of rib cage shape on spontaneous pneumothoracesCasha, Aaron; Manche, Alexander; Giordimania, C.; Gauci, Marilyn; Wolak, W.; Dudek, Krzysztof; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
2017Effect of sternal wire twisting on sternotomy closure rigidityCasha, Aaron; Camilleri, Liberato; Manche, Alexander; Gauci, Marilyn; Magri, Caroline Jane; Agius, Andee; Yang, Lang
2015-05External rib structure can be predicted using mathematical models : an anatomical study with application to understanding fractures and intercostal muscle functionCasha, Aaron; Camilleri, Liberato; Manche, Alexander; Gatt, Ruben; Attard, Daphne; Gauci, Marilyn; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Grima, Joseph N.
2001Fatigue testing median sternotomy closuresCasha, Aaron; Gauci, Marilyn; Yang, Lang; Saleh, Michael; Kay, Philip H.; Cooper, Graham J.
2015-04A hypothesis for reactivation of pulmonary tuberculosis : how thoracic wall shape affects the epidemiology of tuberculosisCasha, Aaron; Camilleri, Liberato; Gatt, Ruben; Attard, Daphne; Wolak, Wiktor; Dudek, Krzysztof; Gauci, Marilyn; Giordimaina, Christopher; Grima, Joseph N.; Manche, Alexander
2015-11Internal rib structure can be predicted using mathematical models : an anatomic study comparing the chest to a shell dome with application to understanding fracturesCasha, Aaron; Camilleri, Liberato; Gatt, Ruben; Attard, Daphne; Gauci, Marilyn; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; McDonald, Stuart; Grima, Joseph N.; Manche, Alexander
2014-06Is there a biomechanical cause for spontaneous pneumothorax?Casha, Aaron; Gatt, Ruben; Wolak, Wiktor; Dudek, Krzysztof; Gauci, Marilyn; Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Grima, Joseph N.; Manche, Alexander
2012Load bearing shell structures and rib cortical thicknessCasha, Aaron; Manche, Alexander; Gauci, Marilyn; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Wolak, W.; Dudek, Krzysztof; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
2018A mathematical model for pressure-based organs behaving as biological pressure vesselsCasha, Aaron R.; Camilleri, Liberato; Gauci, Marilyn; Gatt, Ruben; Sladden, David; Chetcuti, Stanley; Grima, Joseph N.
2003Mechanical comparison of three sternotomy closure techniques using a polyurethane foam sternal modelCasha, Aaron; Gauci, Marilyn
2014Mechanism of sternotomy dehiscenceCasha, Aaron; Gatt, Ruben; Duca, Edward; Gauci, Marilyn; Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Grima, Joseph N.; Manche, Alexander
2000New improved sternal bands - a biomechanical analysisCasha, Aaron; Gauci, Marilyn; Yang, Lang; Cooper, Graham J.
2014-10A novel method of personnel cooling in an operating theatre environmentCasha, Aaron; Camilleri, Liberato; Gauci, Marilyn; Grima, Joseph N.; Borg, Michael Angelo; Manche, Alexander
2012Number of wires required for median sternotomy closureCasha, Aaron; Manche, Alexander; Gauci, Marilyn; Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre; Camilleri-Podesta, Marie Therese; Micallef, V.; Gatt, Ruben; Grima, Joseph N.
2011On stent design and Poisson’s ratiosCasha, Aaron; Gatt, Ruben; Gauci, Marilyn; Vella, H.; Busuttil, K.; Grima, Joseph N.