The initiation of failure in cemented femoral components of hip arthroplasties.
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W J Maloney | W H Harris | M Jasty | W. Maloney | W. Harris | C. Bragdon | M. Jasty | M. Jasty | T. Haire | C R Bragdon | D O O'Connor | T Haire | D. O’Connor
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