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Maxwell and Voigt models can describe viscoelastic properties of bone by considering it as a combination of springs (representing stiffness) and dashpots (representing viscosity). In the Maxwell model, the spring and dashpot are arranged in series, showing fast initial response followed by relaxation. In Voigt model, the spring and dashpot are arranged in parallel, showing both elastic and viscous responses simultaneously. This can help understand how bone behaves under mechanical stress, exhibiting both elastic deformation (spring-like) and viscous damping (dashpot-like) characteristics.

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