Accelerated aging studies of UHMWPE. II. Virgin UHMWPE is not immune to oxidative degradation.
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S M Kurtz | A. Edidin | S. Kurtz | M. Villarraga | A A Edidin | M L Villarraga | M P Herr | J Muth | S S Yau | S. Yau | J. Muth | M. Herr
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