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Corrosion Resistance and Cytotoxicity Study of 17-4PH Steels Produced by Conventional Metallurgy and Powder Injection Molding
Corrosion Resistance and Cytotoxicity Study of 17-4PH Steels Produced by Conventional Metallurgy and Powder Injection Molding
Corrosion Resistance and Cytotoxicity Study of 17-4PH Steels Produced by Conventional Metallurgy and Powder Injection Molding
Costa, I. (author) / Rogero, S.O. (author) / Saiki, M. (author) / Marques, R.A. (author) / Rogero, J.R. (author)
MATERIALS SCIENCE FORUM ; 591/593 ; 18-23
2008-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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