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Mechanical failure of hydroxyapatite-coated titanium and cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy implants. An animal study
L Nimb,
K Gotfredsen
, J Steen Jensen
Department of Clinical Medicine
Section 03 - Radiology
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Mechanical Failure
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Metal Surface
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Molybdenum Alloys
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Cobalt
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Shear Strength
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Ceramic Coating
50%
Engineering
Mechanical Failure
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Hydroxyapatite Coating
100%
Implant Alloy
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Interface Shear Strength
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Metallic Implant
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Statistically Significant Difference
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Implant Contact
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Bonding Strength
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Keyphrases
Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum Alloy
100%
Ti-6AI-4V
33%
CoMoS
33%
Metal Surface
33%
Ceramic Coating
16%
Medial Femoral Condyle
16%
Bearing Model
16%
Metallic Implants
16%
Non-weight Bearing
16%
Physiological Fluids
16%
Hydroxyapatite Implant
16%
In Vivo Loading
16%
Interface Shear Strength
16%