Analysis of retrieved alumina ceramic components from Mittelmeier total hip prostheses.
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J Fisher | E Ingham | J. Fisher | E. Ingham | C. Doyle | J. Nevelos | J E Nevelos | C Doyle | A B Nevelos | A. Nevelós | Eileen Ingham | John Fisher
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