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Biomaterials innovation: it’s a long road to the operating room
An innovative process for forming a wide variety of porous biomaterials was conceived of and developed over several years at a University and later by a company that licensed the early patents. The family of ...
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Use of the electron microprobe in the characterization of bone, cartilage, and tendon
Specimens of human, dog, and rabbit articular cartilage, annulus fibrosis, meniscus, tendon, and subchondral bone were analyzed using the electron microprobe to weight percentage content sulfur, calcium, and p...
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Activation energy for skeletal aragonite deposited by the hermatypic coral Platygyra spp.
Average radial growth rates of the hemispherical aragonite colonies deposited by the Indo-Pacific scleractinian reef coral Platygyra spp. were determined by measuring the thickness of density variations in the sk...
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Chapter
Quantitative SEM and Raster Profilometer Analysis of Fracture Surfaces
The characterization of fracture surfaces is usually done by visual examination of light microscope (LM), transmission electron microscope (TEM) or scanning electron microscope (SEM) images.
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Minor and trace elements in HF-soluble zircons
Electron probe analysis of a group of HF-soluble zircons from porphyroids of the Thuringian Forest, Germany, established yttrium, phosphorus, and iron to be the significant minor constituents. It is believed t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Chemical Effect on X-Ray Absorption-Edge Fine Structure
Existing theories of X-ray absorption-edge fine structure do not adequately explain details of spectra observed for solids. However, the possibility that X-ray absorption spectra might eventually be used as to...
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“Divide et Impera”
VERILY we have divided and subdivided, and as yet are but little nearer the “command” promised.