Fuel cells : current technology challenges and future research needs
✍ Scribed by Братченко Б. Ф.
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✦ Table of Contents
0iii_Tribology-and-interface-engineering-series-50-Advisory-board......Page 1
0v_Preface......Page 2
01_List-of-abbreviations......Page 3
03_Introduction......Page 5
07_Chapter-1-Arthrology-and-joint-endoprosthetics......Page 9
043_Chapter-2-Materials-for-joint-endoprostheses......Page 44
075_Chapter-3-Designs-of-joint-endoprostheses......Page 75
0131_Chapter-4-Some-Clinical-Aspects-of-Endoprosthetics......Page 130
0195_Chapter-5-Tribological-aspects-of-endoprosthetics......Page 194
0239_Chapter-6-Simulation-of-the-cartilage-tissue......Page 238
0269_Chapter-7-Simulation-of-biopotentials-in-joints......Page 267
0311_Chapter-8-Advances-in-joints-endoprosthetics......Page 309
0343_Conclusions......Page 341
0347_Subject-index......Page 344
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