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Recurrent Ceramic Femoral Head Fracture in Dual Mobility Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis of tooth and implant-supported telescopic prosthesis using zirconia, PEKK, and cobalt chromium crowns. [PDF]
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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
Cobalt is a relatively rare magnetic element with properties similar to iron and nickel. The two valance states are cobaltous (II) and cobaltic (III) and the former is the most common valance used in the chemical industry. Cobalt occurs in nature primarily as arsenides, oxides, and sulfides.
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Cobalt is a relatively rare magnetic element with properties similar to iron and nickel. The two valance states are cobaltous (II) and cobaltic (III) and the former is the most common valance used in the chemical industry. Cobalt occurs in nature primarily as arsenides, oxides, and sulfides.
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Dermatitis, 2016
Cobalt has been a recognized allergen capable of causing contact dermatitis for decades. Why, therefore, has it been named 2016 "Allergen of the Year"? Simply put, new information has come to light in the last few years regarding potential sources of exposure to this metallic substance.
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Cobalt has been a recognized allergen capable of causing contact dermatitis for decades. Why, therefore, has it been named 2016 "Allergen of the Year"? Simply put, new information has come to light in the last few years regarding potential sources of exposure to this metallic substance.
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European Journal of Biochemistry, 1999
In the form of vitamin B12, cobalt plays a number of crucial roles in many biological functions. However, recent studies have provided information on the biochemistry and bioinorganic chemistry of several proteins containing cobalt in a form other than that in the corrin ring of vitamin B12.
M, Kobayashi, S, Shimizu
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In the form of vitamin B12, cobalt plays a number of crucial roles in many biological functions. However, recent studies have provided information on the biochemistry and bioinorganic chemistry of several proteins containing cobalt in a form other than that in the corrin ring of vitamin B12.
M, Kobayashi, S, Shimizu
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1990
Abstract This article provides a general overview of physical and mechanical properties, alloy compositions, applications, and product forms of cobalt-base alloys as wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and/or heat-resistant materials.
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Abstract This article provides a general overview of physical and mechanical properties, alloy compositions, applications, and product forms of cobalt-base alloys as wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and/or heat-resistant materials.
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2018
This chapter comprises a survey on the properties, processing, performance and applications of cobalt alloys (Sect. 10.1). It includes essential information, including on alloys for specific environments or applications. Data tables covering the compositions (Sect.
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This chapter comprises a survey on the properties, processing, performance and applications of cobalt alloys (Sect. 10.1). It includes essential information, including on alloys for specific environments or applications. Data tables covering the compositions (Sect.
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