Stripe wear rates in alumina THR--comparison of microseparation simulator study with retrieved implants.
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Kengo Yamamoto | I. Clarke | A. Gustafson | Kengo Yamamoto | T. Shishido | A. Imakiire | Masakazu Manaka | Ian C Clarke | Takaaki Shishido | Allen Gustafson | Atsuhiro Imakiire | M. Manaka
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