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Filter by Meaning Biomechanics can help improve the design of buildings to withstand natural disasters such as earthquakes.
Biomechanics is used to study the way that different tissues respond to different types of mechanical stress.
Biomechanics is important for understanding how bones and muscles work together in the body.
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