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74
Citations
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3592
National Ranking
150

Overview

John D. Currey is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects a professional career rooted in this institution, where they contribute to scholarly research and education.

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Best Publications

  • The effect of porosity and mineral content on the Young's modulus of elasticity of compact bone.

    J.D. Currey

  • Mechanical Properties of Mother of Pearl in Tension

    John Donald Currey

  • Changes in the stiffness, strength, and toughness of human cortical bone with age

    P Zioupos;J.D Currey

  • The mechanical consequences of variation in the mineral content of bone.

    J.D. Currey

  • The many adaptations of bone.

    J.D Currey

  • Effects of differences in mineralization on the mechanical properties of bone

    John Donald Currey

  • The role of collagen in the declining mechanical properties of aging human cortical bone.

    P. Zioupos;J. D. Currey;A. J. Hamer

  • The mechanical behaviour of some molluscan hard tissues

    J. D. Currey;J. D. Taylor

  • The thickness of the walls of tubular bones

    J. D. Currey;R. McN. Alexander

  • Effects of ionizing radiation on the mechanical properties of human bone

    John D. Currey;James Foreman;Ira Laketić;Julie Mitchell

  • Tensile yield in compact bone is determined by strain, post-yield behaviour by mineral content

    John D. Currey

  • Microstructural elasticity and regional heterogeneity in human femoral bone of various ages examined by nano-indentation.

    J.Y. Rho;P. Zioupos;J.D. Currey;G.M. Pharr;G.M. Pharr

  • The relationship between the stiffness and the mineral content of bone

    J.D. Currey

  • Variations in the individual thick lamellar properties within osteons by nanoindentation

    J.Y. Rho;P. Zioupos;J.D. Currey;G.M. Pharr;G.M. Pharr

  • Physical characteristics affecting the tensile failure properties of compact bone.

    J.D. Currey

  • The extent of microcracking and the morphology of microcracks in damaged bone

    P. Zioupos;J. D. Currey

  • The structure and mechanics of bone

    John D. Currey

  • The Effect of Strain Rate on the Mechanical Properties of Human Cortical Bone

    Ulrich Hansen;Peter Zioupos;Rebecca Simpson;John D. Currey

  • Role of collagen and other organics in the mechanical properties of bone

    John D. Currey

  • Prediction of mechanical properties of the human calcaneus by broadband ultrasonic attenuation.

    C.M. Langton;C.F. Njeh;R. Hodgskinson;J.D. Currey

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Zioupos
Peter Zioupos Cranfield University
Tomás Landete-Castillejos
Tomás Landete-Castillejos University of Castilla-La Mancha
Laureano Gallego
Laureano Gallego University of Castilla-La Mancha
George M. Pharr
George M. Pharr Texas A&M University
Peter Fratzl
Peter Fratzl Max Planck Society
Wolfgang Wagermaier
Wolfgang Wagermaier Max Planck Society
William Bonfield
William Bonfield University of Cambridge
R. McNeill Alexander
R. McNeill Alexander University of Leeds
John D. Taylor
John D. Taylor Natural History Museum
Andrés J. García
Andrés J. García Georgia Institute of Technology

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