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Bioceramics and biogl****es are
ceramic materials that are biocompatible.
Bioceramics are an
important subset of biomaterials.
Bioceramics range in biocompatibility...
- used for
bioceramics include alumina, zirconia,
calcium phosphate, gl**** ceramics, and
pyrolytic carbons. One
important use of
bioceramics is in hip...
- to be used in
apexification such as
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA),
Bioceramics and Biodentine.
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is
composed primarily...
- Dung (2011). "Synthesis of High
Fracture Toughness of
Hydroxyapatite Bioceramics".
Advanced Materials Research. 264–265: 1849–1855. doi:10.4028/www.scientific...
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Launch of the
BIOCERAMIC MoonSwatch". Omega.
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March 2022. "Swatch X
Omega to the
Planets with the
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Strength of
biomaterials (
bioceramics) is an
important mechanical property because they are brittle. In
brittle materials like
bioceramics,
cracks easily propagate...
- phosphate / hydroxyapatite
biphasic ceramics". In Kokubo,
Tadashi (ed.).
Bioceramics and
their Clinical Applications.
Woodhead Publishing. pp. 395–423. doi:10...
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Professor at the
University of Twente, does
research and
development of
bioceramics Theo
Nikkessen (born 1941 in Siebengewald) a
retired Dutch amateur track...
- and payload.
Recent advances have been made in
ceramics which include bioceramics such as
dental implants and
synthetic bones. Hydroxyapatite, the major...
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characterization and
compressive behavior of the
boxfish horn.
Advances in
Bioceramics and
Biotechnologies II:
Ceramic Transactions, 105–112. Khan, Shahzad...