Second-Generation Cementless Total Hip Arthroplasty: Eight to Eleven-Year Results
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J O Galante | R A Berger | S Gitelis | J. Galante | A. Rosenberg | R. Berger | J. Jacobs | M. Archibeck | S. Gitelis | J J Jacobs | A G Rosenberg | M J Archibeck | L R Quigley | L. Quigley
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