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Application for Injectable Materials

1 Navrotsky, A. (2004) Energetic clues to pathways to biomineralization precursors, clusters, and nanoparticles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 101, 12096-12101. [Pg.206]

2 Wada, N., Yamashita, K. and Umegaki, T. (1995) Effects of divalent cations upon nucleation, growth and transformation of calcium carbonate polymorphs under conditions of double diffusion. Journal of Crystal Growth, 148, 297-304. [Pg.206]

3 Wada, N., Yamashita, K. and Umegaki, T. (1999) Effects of carboxylic acids on [Pg.206]

4 Puajindanetra, S., Best, S.M. and Bonfield, W. (1994) Clinical applications of hydroxyapatite reinforced materials. British Ceramic Transactions, 93,104-107. [Pg.206]

5 Chen, C.-W., Oakes, C.S., Byrappa, K., Riman, R.E., Brown, K., TenHuisen, K. S. and Janas, V.F. (2004) Synthesis, characterization, and dispersion properties of hydroxyapatite prepared by mechanochemical-hydrothermal [Pg.206]


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