The effects of fibre reinforcement and gold plating on the flexural and tensile strength of PGA/PLA copolymer materials in vitro.
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P. Törmälä | S. Vainionpää | P. Rokkanen | P Törmälä | P Rokkanen | S Vainionpää | J Kilpikari | J. Kilpikari
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