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1997
A cellular solid is an interconnected network of solid struts or plates that forms the edges and faces of cells (Gibson and Ashby, 1988). Cellular materials such as cork, first mentioned for use as bungs in wine bottles in Roman times, have been used for centuries. Recently, different artificial cellular solids have been developed.
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A cellular solid is an interconnected network of solid struts or plates that forms the edges and faces of cells (Gibson and Ashby, 1988). Cellular materials such as cork, first mentioned for use as bungs in wine bottles in Roman times, have been used for centuries. Recently, different artificial cellular solids have been developed.
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Hydrocolloid for deep wound dehiscence
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989I Steiner, H Lefkowitz, W Latham
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