Mechanical and corrosion properties of as-cast and extruded MG10GD alloy for biomedical application

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Mechanical and corrosion properties of as-cast and extruded MG10GD alloy for biomedical application. / Maier, Petra; Müller, Sören; Dieringa, Hajo et al.
Magnesium Technology 2012 - Held During TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition. ed. / Suveen Mathaudhu; Wim Sillekens; Neale Neelameggham. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2012. p. 253-259 (Magnesium Technology).

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Maier, P, Müller, S, Dieringa, H & Hort, N 2012, Mechanical and corrosion properties of as-cast and extruded MG10GD alloy for biomedical application. in S Mathaudhu, W Sillekens & N Neelameggham (eds), Magnesium Technology 2012 - Held During TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition. Magnesium Technology, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, pp. 253-259, 141st Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Magnesium Technology - TMS 2012 , Orlando, FL, United States, 11.03.12. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48203-3_47

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Maier, P., Müller, S., Dieringa, H., & Hort, N. (2012). Mechanical and corrosion properties of as-cast and extruded MG10GD alloy for biomedical application. In S. Mathaudhu, W. Sillekens, & N. Neelameggham (Eds.), Magnesium Technology 2012 - Held During TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition (pp. 253-259). (Magnesium Technology). The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48203-3_47

Vancouver

Maier P, Müller S, Dieringa H, Hort N. Mechanical and corrosion properties of as-cast and extruded MG10GD alloy for biomedical application. In Mathaudhu S, Sillekens W, Neelameggham N, editors, Magnesium Technology 2012 - Held During TMS 2012 Annual Meeting and Exhibition. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. 2012. p. 253-259. (Magnesium Technology). doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-48203-3_47

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