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; Trantolo, Debra J.

  • Biomaterials in orthopedics/ Michael J. Yaszemski ...[at all] - New York : Marcel Dekker, 2004.
           vi, 457 pages : Illustrations 
           Content p. 5-6
          Mục lục tr. 5-6. 
           At present, strong requirements in orthopaedics are still to be met, both in bone and joint substitution and in the repair and regeneration of bone defects. In this framework, tremendous advances in the biomaterials field have been made in the last 50 years where materials intended for biomedical purposes have evolved through three different generations, namely first generation (bioinert materials), second generation (bioactive and biodegradable materials) and third generation (materials designed to stimulate specific responses at the molecular level). 
           1.Orthopedic implants-- Biomedical materials.  2.Human mechanics-- Biomedical materials  
           610.28 Y26 
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