From as early as a century ago, artificial materials and devices have been developed to a point where they can be used to replace various components of the human body. These materials are capable of being in contact with bodily fluids and tissues for prolonged periods of time, whilst eliciting few, if any, adverse reactions. [...]
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Bioceramics – The Changing Role of Ceramics and Nanoceramics in Medical Applications
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