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Friction and Wear of Hermiarthroplasty Biomaterials in Reciprocating Sliding Contact With Articular Cartilage

S.M.T. Chan    
C.P. Neu    
K. Komvopoulos    
A.H. Reddi and P.E. Di Cesare    

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