Metallurgical and clinical experience with cast and forged cobalt/chromium base implant metals of compound construction for artificial joint endoprostheses
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Metallurgical and clinical experience with cast and forged cobalt/chromium base implant metals of compound construction for artificial joint endoprostheses
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