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Volumn 22, Issue 16, 2001, Pages 2257-2262
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Degradation and fracture of Ni-Ti superelastic wire in an oral cavity
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Author keywords
Hydrogen; Ni Ti alloy; Orthodontic wire; Superelasticity; Tensile strength
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Indexed keywords
CAVITATION;
DEGRADATION;
ELASTICITY;
FRACTURE;
HYDROGEN;
MEDICAL IMAGING;
NICKEL;
PATIENT TREATMENT;
STAINLESS STEEL;
TITANIUM ALLOYS;
WIRE;
ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT;
BIOMATERIALS;
ALLOY;
HYDROGEN;
NICKEL;
SODIUM CHLORIDE;
TIN;
ABSORPTION;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DEGRADATION;
ELASTICITY;
ELECTRIC CURRENT;
ELECTROCHEMISTRY;
FRACTURE;
MOUTH CAVITY;
ORTHODONTIC DEVICE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
SURFACE PROPERTY;
TENSILE STRENGTH;
ABSORPTION;
ALLOYS;
BIODEGRADATION, ENVIRONMENTAL;
ELASTICITY;
ELECTROCHEMISTRY;
HUMANS;
HYDROGEN;
MATERIALS TESTING;
MOUTH;
NICKEL;
ORTHODONTIC WIRES;
SURFACE PROPERTIES;
TENSILE STRENGTH;
TITANIUM;
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EID: 0035882635
PISSN: 01429612
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0142-9612(00)00414-2 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (119)
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References (20)
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