The distribution of water in calcified turkey leg tendon
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02546418
The distribution of water in calcified turkey leg tendon
Abstract
X-ray diffraction and water sorption data are presented which show that the extracellular water in calcified turkey leg tendon is associated principally with the collagen component.
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