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A Review on the Aseptic Total Hip Replacement Failures

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Bioceramics and the Human Body

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In Italy alone, 28.000 total hip replacements were performed in 1990.

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Monticelli, G., Romanini, L., Moreschini, O. (1992). A Review on the Aseptic Total Hip Replacement Failures. In: Ravaglioli, A., Krajewski, A. (eds) Bioceramics and the Human Body. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2896-4_4

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