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Tensile and fatigue evaluation of Ti–15Al–33Nb (at.%) and Ti–21Al–29Nb (at.%) alloys for biomedical applications
Tensile and fatigue evaluation of Ti–15Al–33Nb (at.%) and Ti–21Al–29Nb (at.%) alloys for biomedical applications
Tensile and fatigue evaluation of Ti–15Al–33Nb (at.%) and Ti–21Al–29Nb (at.%) alloys for biomedical applications
Boehlert, C. J. (author) / Cowen, C. J. (author) / Jaeger, C. R. (author) / Niinomi, M. (author) / Akahori, T. (author)
2005-01-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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