Development of an ageing resistant wallostonite ceramic as implant material
Biocompatibility can be defined as the materials that are well suited to become as implant in the human body for a long time. The primary function of a bone implant is to support the bones that have been fractured until it is fully healed.
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Main Author: | Fikhri Arief Razli |
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Format: | text::Final Year Project |
Language: | English US |
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2023
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