Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, ‎1359-0286

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  1. Degradable biomaterials based on magnesium corrosion

    Witte, F., Hort, N., Vogt, C., Cohen, S., Kainer, K. U., Willumeit, R. & Feyerabend, F., 10.2008, In: Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science. 12, 5-6, p. 63-72 10 p.

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