Glow discharge assisted oxynitriding process of titanium for medical application
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K. Kurzydłowski | A. Sowińska | T. Borowski | E. Czarnowska | K. Kulikowski | J. Grzonka | J. Kamiński | T. Wierzchoń | M. Tarnowski
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