For decades, the design, development and use of metallic biomaterials has focused on the corrosion resistance of these materials once implanted in the human body. Recently, degradable metallic biomaterials (DMMs) have been proposed for some specific applications, including paediatric, orthopaedic an
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Review of the state of the art in the assessment for material degradation with time
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1993
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- English
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- 54
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- Article
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- 0308-0161
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