Preclinical assessment of the long-term endurance of cemented hip stems. Part 2: in-vitro and ex-vivo fatigue damage of the cement mantle
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L Cristofolini | M Viceconti | M. Viceconti | L. Cristofolini | P. Erani | B. Bordini | P Savigni | P Erani | B Bordini | P. Savigni
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