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Sharkeev, Yurii, Eroshenko, Anna, Legostaeva, Elena, Kovalevskaya, Zhanna, Belyavskaya, Olga, Khimich, Margarita, Epple, Matthias, Prymak, Oleg, Sokolova, Viktoriya, Zhu, Qifang, Sun, Zeming, Zhang, Hongju (2022) Development of Ultrafine–Grained and Nanostructured Bioinert Alloys Based on Titanium, Zirconium and Niobium and Their Microstructure, Mechanical and Biological Properties. Metals, 12 (7) 1136 doi:10.3390/met12071136

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TitleDevelopment of Ultrafine–Grained and Nanostructured Bioinert Alloys Based on Titanium, Zirconium and Niobium and Their Microstructure, Mechanical and Biological Properties
JournalMetals
AuthorsSharkeev, YuriiAuthor
Eroshenko, AnnaAuthor
Legostaeva, ElenaAuthor
Kovalevskaya, ZhannaAuthor
Belyavskaya, OlgaAuthor
Khimich, MargaritaAuthor
Epple, MatthiasAuthor
Prymak, OlegAuthor
Sokolova, ViktoriyaAuthor
Zhu, QifangAuthor
Sun, ZemingAuthor
Zhang, HongjuAuthor
Year2022 (July 2)Volume12
Issue7
PublisherMDPI AG
DOIdoi:10.3390/met12071136Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID15204099Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:15204099:6
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Full ReferenceSharkeev, Yurii, Eroshenko, Anna, Legostaeva, Elena, Kovalevskaya, Zhanna, Belyavskaya, Olga, Khimich, Margarita, Epple, Matthias, Prymak, Oleg, Sokolova, Viktoriya, Zhu, Qifang, Sun, Zeming, Zhang, Hongju (2022) Development of Ultrafine–Grained and Nanostructured Bioinert Alloys Based on Titanium, Zirconium and Niobium and Their Microstructure, Mechanical and Biological Properties. Metals, 12 (7) 1136 doi:10.3390/met12071136
Plain TextSharkeev, Yurii, Eroshenko, Anna, Legostaeva, Elena, Kovalevskaya, Zhanna, Belyavskaya, Olga, Khimich, Margarita, Epple, Matthias, Prymak, Oleg, Sokolova, Viktoriya, Zhu, Qifang, Sun, Zeming, Zhang, Hongju (2022) Development of Ultrafine–Grained and Nanostructured Bioinert Alloys Based on Titanium, Zirconium and Niobium and Their Microstructure, Mechanical and Biological Properties. Metals, 12 (7) 1136 doi:10.3390/met12071136
In(2022, July) Metals Vol. 12 (7) MDPI AG


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