Can a surgeon drill accurately at a specified angle?

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Published in Vet Rec Open on July 14, 2016

Authors

Valentina Brioschi1, Jodie Cook2, Gareth I Arthurs1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Veterinary Medicine , University of Cambridge , Cambridge , UK.
2: Vets4Pets , Ipswich , UK.

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