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Two Ceramic Bearing Surfaces with a Self Adjusting cup: A New Application of Delta Ceramics to reduce the Risk of Dislocation and Subluxation

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Bioceramics and Alternative Bearings in Joint Arthroplasty

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Lazennec, JY., Jennings, L.M., Fisher, J., Masson, B. (2005). Two Ceramic Bearing Surfaces with a Self Adjusting cup: A New Application of Delta Ceramics to reduce the Risk of Dislocation and Subluxation. In: Bioceramics and Alternative Bearings in Joint Arthroplasty. Ceramics in Orthopaedics. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-7985-1540-9_11

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