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A technology for producing porous glass ceramic implants has been developed using foam polyurethane as the burning-out forming matrix. Porous glass ceramics with pore sizes of 300 – 500 and 600 – 700 μm were obtained. Sanitary-chemical, toxicological-hygienic, and medicobiological tests were carried out.
Glass and Ceramics – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 8, 2004
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