Biologic fixation of a press-fit titanium hip joint endoprosthesis.
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F. Lintner | K. Zweymüller | K A Zweymüller | F K Lintner | M F Semlitsch | M. Semlitsch | Karl A. Zweym??ller | FELIX K. Lintner | M. Semlitsch
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