Corrosion behaviour of commercially pure titanium shot blasted with different materials and sizes of shot particles for dental implant applications.
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Conrado Aparicio | J. Planell | M. Barbosa | C. Aparicio | C. Fonseca | F. Gil | Carlos Fonseca | Josep Anton Planell | F Javier Gil | Mario Barbosa
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