Long-term hermeticity and biological performance of anodically bonded glass-silicon implantable packages
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K. Najafi | K. Najafi | M. Dokmeci | T. Harpster | M.R. Dokmeci | T.J. Harpster | S.A. Nikles | S. Nikles
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